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European Whitefish is Healthy to Eat, but the Nutritional Quality Varies Among Season
Methane-Producing Microorganism Makes a Meal of Iron
Underwater Soundscapes Reveal Differences in Marine Environments
Squirrels Listen in to Birds' Conversations as Signal of Safety
Solutions to Urban Heat Differ Between Tropical and Drier Climes
Plant Gene Discovery Could Help Reduce Fertilizer Pollution in Waterways
Toxic Frogs with Weak Defenses Persist in the Gene Pool Alongside Stronger Competitors
Impact of Climate Change on Global Banana Yields Revealed
Vintage Film Shows Thwaites Glacier Ice Shelf Melting Faster than Previously Observed
Breast Cancer Can Form 'Sleeper Cells' After Drug Treatment
Flame Retardants -- From Plants
Extreme Mangrove Corals Found on the Great Barrier Reef
NASA Satellites On-Hand as Dorian Becomes a Category 3 Hurricane
USF-Led Team Deciphers Sea Level Rise from the Last Time Earth's CO2 Set Record Highs
Daisies that Close at Night Have Camouflaged Petals to Protect Them from Herbivores
Researchers Gain New Insight About Bacteria Within Grapevine-Killing Crown Gall Tumors
New UN High-Seas Treaty Must Close Gaps In Biodiversity Governance
Crouching Lion, Hidden Giraffe
Scientists Discover Evidence for Past High-Level Sea Rise
Deep Snow Cover In The Arctic Region Intensifies Heat Waves In Eurasia
Tiny Thermometer Measures How Mitochondria Heat Up The Cell By Unleashing Proton Energy
Convection-Permitting Models Better Depict The Heavy Rainfall Events In 2016 Eastern China Flooding
Archaeological Assessment Reveals Earth's Early Transformation Through Land Use
Oxygen Depletion in Ancient Oceans Caused Major Mass Extinction
Getting to The Root of How Plants Tolerate Too Much Iron
Tops Tricks to Boost Your Energy
HKBU Biologists Discover and Name New Fireworm Species in Hong Kong Waters
Isotopes in Poop Show Where Secretive Jaguars Hunt
Using Artificial Intelligence to Track Birds' Dark-Of-Night Migrations
Unusual Mucous-Like Substance Found Buried within Seafloor Sediment