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New deep reef ocean zone the rariphotic teeming with new fish species

New deep reef ocean zone, the rariphotic, teeming with new fish species

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Based on the unique fish fauna observed from a manned submersible on a southern Caribbean reef system in Curaçao, Smithsonian explorers defined a new...
Low tech affordable solutions to improve water quality

Low-tech, affordable solutions to improve water quality

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Most of us are used to turning on a tap and water coming out. We rarely question whether this will happen or whether the...
Glacier mass loss passes the point of no return

Glacier mass loss passes the point of no return

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Researchers from the Universities of Bremen and Innsbruck have shown in a recent study that the further melting of glaciers cannot be prevented in...
A future colorfully lit by mystifying physics of paint on semiconductors 1

A future colorfully lit by mystifying physics of paint-on semiconductors

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Some novel materials that sound too good to be true turn out to be true and good. An emergent class of semiconductors, which could...
Discovery of sophisticated 115000 year old bone tools in China

Discovery of sophisticated 115,000-year-old bone tools in China

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An analysis of 115,000-year-old bone tools discovered in China suggests that the toolmaking techniques mastered by prehistoric humans there were more sophisticated than previously...
Newly described human antibody prevents malaria in mice

Newly described human antibody prevents malaria in mice

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Scientists have discovered a human antibody that protected mice from infection with the deadliest malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. The research findings provide the basis for...
Geoengineering polar glaciers to slow sea level rise

Geoengineering polar glaciers to slow sea-level rise

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Targeted geoengineering to preserve continental ice sheets deserves serious research and investment, argues an international team of researchers in a Comment published March 14...
Tiny implants for cells are functional in vivo

Tiny implants for cells are functional in vivo

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For the first time, an interdisciplinary team from the University of Basel has succeeded in integrating artificial organelles into the cells of living zebrafish...
Americans prefer economic inequality to playing Robin Hood

Americans prefer economic inequality to playing Robin Hood

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Voters in modern democracies, such as the United States and Germany, have long held the power to take from the rich, give to the...
Kagome metal Physicists discover new quantum electronic material

‘Kagome metal’: Physicists discover new quantum electronic material

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A motif of Japanese basketweaving known as the kagome pattern has preoccupied physicists for decades. Kagome baskets are typically made from strips of bamboo...
Palm trees are spreading northward. How far will they go

Palm trees are spreading northward. How far will they go?

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What does it take for palm trees, the unofficial trademark of tropical landscapes, to expand into northern parts of the world that have long...