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Species rich forests store twice as much carbon as monocultures

Species-rich forests store twice as much carbon as monocultures

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Species-rich subtropical forests can take up, on average, twice as much carbon as monocultures. An international research team with the involvement of the University...
First results from Cassinis final mission phase show protons of extreme energies between the planet and its dense rings

First results from Cassini’s final mission phase show protons of extreme energies between the...

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Approximately one year ago, a spectacular dive into Saturn ended NASA's Cassini mission—and with it a unique, 13-year research expedition to the Saturnian system....
A new era in the quest for dark matter

A new era in the quest for dark matter

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Since the 1970s, astronomers and physicists have been gathering evidence for the presence in the universe of dark matter: a mysterious substance that manifests...
Domesticated dogs werent mans only best friend

Domesticated dogs weren’t man’s only best friend

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For centuries dogs and humans have developed close relationships, that in many cases, have solidified each other as family. The close bond between humans...
Gender diversity is linked to research diversity

Gender diversity is linked to research diversity

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Maria Filsinger Interrante, Christian Choe, and Zach Rosenthal, aka Team Lyseia, strategize about upcoming experiments to test their new antibiotics. Credit: L.A. Cicero Women and...
Surprising chemical complexity of Saturns rings changing planets upper atmosphere

Surprising chemical complexity of Saturn’s rings changing planet’s upper atmosphere

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Political humorist Mark Russell once joked, "The scientific theory I like best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost airline...
Mechanical engineers develop ways to improve windfarm productivity

Mechanical engineers develop ways to improve windfarm productivity

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You've probably seen them, perhaps on long roadtrips: wind turbines with enormous, hypnotic rolling blades, harnessing the clean power of wind for conversion into...
Why huskies have blue eyes

Why huskies have blue eyes

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DNA testing of more than 6,000 dogs has revealed that a duplication on canine chromosome 18 is strongly associated with blue eyes in Siberian...
Chemists advance ability to control chemical reactions

Chemists advance ability to control chemical reactions

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Scientists at the University of Toronto have found a way to select the outcome of chemical reaction by employing an elusive and long-sought factor...
Modern humans inherited viral defenses from Neanderthals

Modern humans inherited viral defenses from Neanderthals

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Neanderthals mysteriously disappeared about 40,000 years ago, but before vanishing they interbred with another human species that was just beginning its global spread. As...
VLA sky survey reveals first orphan gamma ray burst

VLA sky survey reveals first ‘orphan’ gamma ray burst

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Astronomers comparing data from an ongoing major survey of the sky using the National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) to...