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Almost All Corals Face Catastrophic Bleaching
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James Cook University
Global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels will be catastrophic for almost all coral reefs
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Food with ‘Flavanols’ Can Help Burn Excess Fat, New Study Suggests
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Shibaura Institute of Technology
Dietary intake of flavan-3-ols, a type of dietary polyphenolics, could help prevent obesity by sympathetic nervous system-induced browning of fat tissue
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First 3D Structure of Regulator Protein Revealed
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University of Münster
Research team creates molecular basis for a better understanding of the regulation of cellular degradation processes
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Comparing Preprints and Their Finalized Publications during the Pandemic
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PLOS Biology
New studies find that majority of preprints are reliable and trustworthy
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When Job Seekers Are ‘Overqualified,’ Gender Bias May Come into Play
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University of California - San Diego
A new study reveals overqualified women and sufficiently qualified men tend to be hired for the same jobs and ranks
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Researchers Explore Possibility of Pill Form RNA Vaccines
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A pill that releases RNA in the stomach could offer a new way to administer vaccines or deliver therapies
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Total Number of Tree Species on the Planet Estimated in New Study
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University of the Sunshine Coast
About 9,000 of the 73,000 estimated species are yet to be discovered
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Understanding Who Commits Which Crimes
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University of Zurich
New study examines what preferences can help predict who will commit a crime
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N-Alkanes Proved as a Novel Cooling Material, Green and Safe
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Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
New study describes barocaloric cooling performance in n-alkanes, providing new direction for green technology
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IOP Publishing Launches Portfolio-Wide Transparent Peer Review
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IOP Publishing
All IOPP open access journals to have transparent peer review starting in February
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Scientists Uncover How the Shape of Melting Ice Depends on Water Temperature
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New York University
Understanding the detailed physics and math of melting at smaller scales can help build larger-scale climate models
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Geological ‘Goldilocks Zone’ for the Formation of Metal Ore Deposits
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Cardiff University
New research could lead to the targeted mining of metals that will be essential for our transition to a green economy
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