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Published A 'fish cartel' for Africa could benefit the countries, and their seas
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Banding together to sell fishing rights could generate economic benefits for African countries, whic...
Published Genetically engineering associations between plants and nitrogen-fixing microbes could lessen dependence on synthetic fertilizer
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Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plant growth, but the overuse of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer...
Published How to save plants from climate change? Just ask them
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Climate change and a range of human-caused factors have disrupted the habitats of many California na...
Published Invasive spotted lanternfly may not damage hardwood trees as previously thought
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In 2012, when the spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) arrived in the U.S. from its home in China...
Published Researchers create stable hybrid laser by 3D printing micro-optics onto fibers
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For the first time, researchers have shown that 3D-printed polymer-based micro-optics can withstand...
Published Studies on coffee consumption: New biomarker proposed
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In order to record coffee consumption in nutrition and health studies, researchers usually rely on s...
Published Replacing animal-based foods with alternative proteins would unlock land for carbon removal
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Researchers report that replacing 50% of animal products with alternative proteins by 2050 could fre...
Published Sprinting 'like a jet' will produce Premier League strikers of tomorrow, study shows
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Sprinting 'like a jet plane taking off' will help produce Premier League star strikers of tomorrow,...
Published Could artificially dimming the sun prevent ice melt?
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With methods of so-called geoengineering, the climate could theoretically be artificially influenced...
Published Study uncovers major hidden human-driven bird extinctions
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Humans have wiped out around 1,400 bird species -- twice as many as previously thought -- with major...
Published Ostrich-like dinosaurs from Mississippi are among the world's largest at over 800 kilograms - Ostrich-like Dinosaurs from Mississippi: Among the World's Largest at Over 800 Kilograms
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Ostrich-like dinosaurs called ornithomimosaurs grew to enormous sizes in ancient eastern North Ameri...
Published Researchers improve seed nitrogen content by reducing plant chlorophyll levels
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Chlorophyll plays a pivotal role in photosynthesis, which is why plants have evolved to have high ch...
Published New approach for fast and cost-effective pathogen detection
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The ability to detect diseases at an early stage or even predict their onset would be of tremendous ...
Published Rain can spoil a wolf spider's day, too
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Researchers found that wolf spiders can't signal others or perceive danger from predators as easily...
Published What a '2D' quantum superfluid feels like to the touch
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Researchers have discovered how superfluid helium 3He would feel if you could put your hand into it. ...
Published New antibiotic class effective against multidrug-resistant bacteria
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Scientists have discovered a new class of antibiotics with potent activity against multi-drug resist...
Published Root microbes may be the secret to a better tasting cup of tea
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You'd think the complex flavor in a quality cup of tea would depend mainly on the tea varieties used ...
Published Barriers against Antarctic ice melt disappearing at the double
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Undersea anchors of ice that help prevent Antarctica's land ice from slipping into the ocean are shr...
Published One in eight grown-ups love extreme tartness
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For most people, biting into a lemon would leave them puckered up and desperate to lose that sour fl ...
Published Do some electric fish sense the world through comrades' auras?
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It would be a game-changer if all members of a basketball team could see out of each other's eyes in ...