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Knowing how nature affects us can help us care for our bodies, land, ecosystems, and cities
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Newly developed PCB performs on par with traditional materials, can be recycled repeatedly with negligible material loss
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Cutting-edge analysis of individual ice grains unveils potential for detecting microbial encasement within ice plumes
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This researcher can help enable greater protections under the Endangered Species Act
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Citizen scientists’ contributions to the study of marine pollution found that certain areas accumulate trash faster than other areas
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Researchers want to predict how much water we will get later in the year based on the snowpack
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The paper explores how much warming is already guaranteed by all types of past emissions
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Narcissists hinder this knowledge transfer due to an overestimation of the value of internal knowledge
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Including the details of ice formation inside the clouds yielded a difference of 10 Watts per square meter
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Research shows that certain mosquitoes are attracted to specific colors, such as red and orange
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Scientists develop a statistical framework that incorporates key COVID-19 data to model the prevalence of this disease
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The ice shelf on Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier lost about one-fifth of its area from 2017 to 2020
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Study of 240 women shows COVID-19 mortality rates were 13 times higher in pregnant mothers than in similarly aged individuals
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A study published in Nature Neuroscience shows how spike protein crosses the blood-brain barrier
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Scientists report that cowpeas harbor receptors on the surface of their cells that can detect a compound in caterpillar saliva and initiate anti-herbivore defenses
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