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Published Ningaloo corals are ill-equipped to handle future climate change - Ningaloo Corals are Ill-Equipped to Handle Future Climate Change
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The relatively pristine coral populations of WA's inshore Kimberley region are better equipped to su...
Published Targeted test for antibiotic resistance in clinical Enterobacter species - Targeted Test for Antibiotic Resistance in Clinical Enterobacter Species
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Bacteria of the genus Enterobacter are among the most dangerous bacteria associated with hospital in...
Published Skiing over Christmas holidays no longer guaranteed -- even with snow guns - Skiing Over Christmas Holidays No Longer Guaranteed -- Even with Snow Guns
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For many people, holidays in the snow are as much a part of the end of the year as Christmas trees a...
Published 'Ugly' reef fishes are most in need of conservation support - Ugly Reef Fishes: The Unsung Heroes of Marine Conservation
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What's the relationship between people's perception of beauty and animals' conservation needs? Accor...
Published New study decodes one of the living world's fastest cell movements - New Study Decodes One of the Living World's Fastest Cell Movements
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Heliozoan axopodia are important for their motility. However, the underlying mechanism of their axop...
Published Unlocking the secrets of killer whale diets and their role in climate change - Unlocking the Secrets of Killer Whale Diets and Their Role in Climate Change
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Researchers have discovered new clues to understand how killer whales impact their environment. ABST...
Published Decoding the secret language of photosynthesis - Decoding the Secret Language of Photosynthesis
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For decades, scientists have been stumped by the signals plants send themselves to initiate photosyn...
Published Designing with DNA - Designing with DNA: The Future of Biotechnology
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Marvel at the tiny nanoscale structures emerging from labs, and it's easy to imagine you're browsing...
Published New measurements from Northern Sweden show less methane emissions than feared - New Measurements from Northern Sweden Show Less Methane Emissions than Feared
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It is widely understood that thawing permafrost can lead to significant amounts of methane being rel...
Published Avoiding extinction: Some Asian animals found thriving near humans - Avoiding Extinction: Some Asian Animals Found Thriving Near Humans
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Some of Asia's largest animals, including tigers and elephants, are defying 12,000 years of extincti...
Published Standard model of electroporation refuted - Standard Model of Electroporation Refuted: A Breakthrough in Biophysics
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Strong electric fields can be used to create pores in biomembranes. The method is known as electropo...
Published Hubble finds spiraling stars, providing window into early universe - Hubble Finds Spiraling Stars, Providing Window into Early Universe
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Stars are the machines that sculpt the universe, yet scientists don't fully know how they form. To u...
Published To predict underwater volcano eruptions, scientist looks at images from space - To Predict Underwater Volcano Eruptions, Scientists Look at Images from Space
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A new study monitored satellite images to obtain sea discoloration data as a novel indicator in dete...
Published Systematic framework to compare performance of plastics recycling approaches - Systematic Framework to Compare Performance of Plastics Recycling Approaches
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With only a small percentage of plastics recycled, determining the best way to recycle and reuse the...
Published A star is born: Study reveals complex chemistry inside 'stellar nurseries' - A Star is Born: Understanding the Complex Chemistry Inside 'Stellar Nurseries'
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The universe's carbon atoms complete a journey that spans eons -- forming in the hearts of dying sta...
Published How waste-eating bacteria digest complex carbons - How Waste-Eating Bacteria Digest Complex Carbons
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For the first time, researchers mapped the metabolic mechanisms in a Comamonas bacterium that digest...
Published Arming vegetables with anti-inflammatory properties using plant pigments - Arming Vegetables with Anti-Inflammatory Properties Using Plant Pigments
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Metabolic engineering is a field of plant biotechnology that seeks to genetically modify plant metab...
Published Asphalt volcano communities - Asphalt Volcano Communities: A Fascinating Look at Life in Extreme Environments
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Santa Barbara Channel's natural oil seeps are a beach-goer's bane, flecking the shores with blobs of...
Published Generating power with blood sugar - Generating Power with Blood Sugar: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Energy Production
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A fuel cell under the skin that converts blood sugar from the body into electrical energy sounds lik...
Published A soft, stimulating scaffold supports brain cell development ex vivo - A Soft, Stimulating Scaffold Supports Brain Cell Development ex vivo
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Brain-computer interface companies like Neuralink are in the news a lot these days for their potenti...