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Study demonstrates rapid decline in male dog fertility, with potential link...

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Researchers believe that the latest results showing that dogs' quality of semen has diminished may offer a new piece of the puzzle over the...

Rising water temperatures and acidification affect important plankton organism

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Ocean acidification, rising temperatures, eutrophication and loss of oxygen: Life in the oceans has to cope with a variety of factors. How will plants...

1400 km of optical fiber connect optical clocks in France and...

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Metrological optical fiber link between LNE-SYRTE in Paris, France and PTB in Braunschweig, Germany, connected in Strasbourg. The overall link length is 1400 km....

Evidence from China shows how plants colonized the land

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Early Devonian riverine landscape with plant community dominated by Drepanophycus, an early vascular plant. Credit: Zhenzhen Deng   New fossil finds from China push back...

Maternal high-fat diet during pregnancy can affect baby’s gut microbes

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A mother's high-fat diet during pregnancy could have a lasting impact on the bacteria living in her baby's gut, according to a study published...

For the first time in history, high blood pressure is more...

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For the first time in history, people living in low- and middle-income countries have a higher prevalence of hypertension -- or high blood pressure...

Scientists pinpoint Ebola’s weak spots

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The Scripps Research team succeeded in showing how experimental therapy ZMapp targets the Ebola virus, here targeting the virus's GP protein.Credit: Image courtesy of...

Researchers propose new treatment to prevent kidney stones

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Engineer Jeffrey Rimer and collaborators have discovered a new molecule that has the potential to be a more effective inhibitor of kidney stone formation.Credit:...

Lake Tanganyika fisheries declining from global warming

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(Photo: © David Berger/Flickr)   The new finding shows that overfishing is not the sole reason for the decline in the lake’s fisheries, says study leader...

Towards a better screen: New molecules promise cheaper, more efficient OLED...

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Harvard University researchers have designed more than 1,000 new blue-light emitting molecules for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) that could dramatically improve displays for televisions,...

Dormant copies of HIV mostly defective, new study shows

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HIV infecting a human cell. Credit: NIH After fully sequencing the latent HIV "provirus" genomes from 19 people being treated for HIV, scientists at Johns...