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Biology: Biochemistry Biology: Botany Biology: Microbiology
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Natural toxins in food: Many people are not aware of the health risks      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Many people are concerned about residues of chemicals, contaminants or microplastics in their food....

Archaeology: General Offbeat: General Offbeat: Paleontology and Archeology
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Could the world famous Roman Baths help scientists counter the challenge of antibiotic resistance?      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A new study has uncovered a diverse array of microorganisms within the hot waters of the Roman Baths ...

Biology: Microbiology Biology: Zoology Ecology: Extinction Ecology: Nature Ecology: Trees
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Nature and animal emojis don't accurately represent natural biodiversity      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

The current emoji library doesn't accurately represent the 'tree of life' and the breadth of biodive...

Environmental: Ecosystems
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New research shows soil microorganisms could produce additional greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

As the planet has warmed, scientists have long been concerned about the potential for harmful greenh...

Biology: Microbiology
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Drought increases microbe-laden dust landing in Sierras - Drought Increases Microbe-Laden Dust Landing in Sierras      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Dust from all over the world is landing in the Sierra Nevada mountains carrying microbes that are to...

Space: Exploration Space: The Solar System
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Balancing risk and reward in planetary exploration - Balancing Risk and Reward in Planetary Exploration      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Researchers have developed a new approach to balancing the risks and scientific value of sending pla...

Biology: Evolutionary
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Chlamydiae expand our view on how intracellular bacteria evolve - Chlamydiae: Expanding Our Understanding of Intracellular Bacteria Evolution      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

All chlamydiae today live inside the cells of hosts ranging from amoeba to animals. A team of scient...

Paleontology: Fossils
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World's oldest meal helps unravel mystery of our earliest animal ancestors - World's Oldest Meal Helps Unravel Mystery of Our Earliest Animal Ancestors      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The contents of the last meal consumed by the earliest animals known to inhabit Earth more than 550...

Biology: Marine Ecology: Sea Life Geoscience: Oceanography
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Nitrogen fixation hotspots in Atlantic seaweed - Nitrogen Fixation Hotspots: Unveiling the Role of Atlantic Seaweed      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A new study examined nitrogen fixation among diazotrophs--microorganisms that can convert nitrogen i ...

Anthropology: Early Humans Paleontology: Early Mammals and Birds
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How placentas evolved in mammals - How Placentas Evolved in Mammals      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The fossil record tells us about ancient life through the preserved remains of body parts like bones...

Biology: Biochemistry Biology: Microbiology Chemistry: Biochemistry
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E-tongue can detect white wine spoilage before humans can      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

While the electronic tongue bears little physical resemblance to its namesake, the strand-like senso...