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Even the Oldest Eukaryote Fossils Show Dazzling Diversity and Complexity
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University of California - Santa Barbara
Researchers find that eukaryotic organisms had already evolved into a diverse array of forms even 1.64 billion years ago
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PFAS Flow Equally between Arctic Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, Study Finds
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American Chemical Society
Research suggests the over 100 tons of PFAS is circulated between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans
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Coral Resilience in the Face of Climate Change
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University of Pennsylvania
Researchers have been studying two coral species for a decade to better understand their adaptability
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Dry-Cleaning Fluid Becomes a Synthetic Chemist’s Treasure
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Kobe University
Scientists describe a new method for turning perc into carbonate esters and chloroform
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Making Scientific Data Available to Students with Blindness
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Baylor University
Research team advances efforts to make science accessible to individuals with blindness or low vision
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Scaling Up Urban Agriculture
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University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
Researchers examine numerous studies on the pros and cons of urban agriculture and build a road map for the future
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Estimating the Chemical Attributes of Spice Extracts Using Light
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University of Tsukuba
Researchers have developed a nondestructive method to estimate the total amount of polyphenols and flavonoids in spice
| 1 min read
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With Only the Pawprints, Researchers Study Elusive Bobcat
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University of Florida
For the first time in bobcats, scientists are using errant DNA to gather extensive data
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How Black Silicon Gets Its Dark, Rough Edge
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Researchers have modeled how fluorine etched peaks form in silicon, creating a material that is highly light absorbent
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Acidity of Antarctic Waters Could Double by Century’s End
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University of Colorado Boulder
Increases in the amount of CO
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dissolving in the oceans is contributing to rising acidity and threatening biodiversity
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Observing Single Protein with Infrared Nanospectroscopy
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National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Milestone toward ultra-high sensitivity and super-resolution infrared imaging
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Users Less Vigilant about Misinformation on Mobile Phones
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Penn State
Habitual mobile phone users engage in less information processing, more likely to fall for misinformation
| 4 min read
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