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NewsA Carbon-Lite Atmosphere Could Be a Sign of Water and Life on Other Planetsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyA low carbon abundance in planetary atmospheres could be a signature of habitability
NewsConsensus Needed on When Global Warming Reaches 1.5°Cby University of ExeterResearchers propose a solution to defining the current level of global warming
NewsCommon Household Chemicals Pose New Threat to Brain Healthby Case Western Reserve UniversityResearch shows chemicals in countless household items harm specialized cells in the brain
NewsCranberries Provide Runners with an All-Natural Boost, according to New Researchby Concordia UniversitySpeed, blood lactate, and oxygen levels of competitive athletes all improve with daily extract consumption
NewsEven the Oldest Eukaryote Fossils Show Dazzling Diversity and Complexityby University of California - Santa BarbaraResearchers find that eukaryotic organisms had already evolved into a diverse array of forms even 1.64 billion years ago
NewsShade-Grown Coffee Shows the Benefits of Combining Agriculture and Conservationby Oxford Brookes UniversityIncreasing shade cover over coffee plants can increase biodiversity and provide pest control, a new study has revealed
NewsGPS Nanoparticle Platform Precisely Delivers Therapeutic Payload to Cancer Cellsby Penn StateEquipped with novel homing abilities, the platform activates in cancer environments to release gene-editing tools
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