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  • TAU Researchers Take Underwater Journey to Study How Sponge Species Vanished

    Researchers from Tel Aviv University (TAU) embarked on an underwater journey to solve a mystery: Why did sponges of the Agelas oroides species, which used to be common in the shallow waters along the Mediterranean coast of Israel, disappear?

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  • A Rich Source of Nutrients Under the Earth’s Ice Sheets

    Trace elements such as iron, manganese and zinc are an integral part of the biogeochemical processes on the Earth's surface.

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  • Plant Evolves to Become Less Visible to Humans

    A plant used in traditional Chinese medicine has evolved to become less visible to humans, new research shows.

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  • Scientists Create the First Global Map of Bee Distribution

    Scientists have created the first global distribution map for bees, analyzing nearly 6 million public records of where individual species have appeared around the world.

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  • Stirling Research Evaluates Effectiveness of Conservation Efforts

    New research from the University of Stirling into the effectiveness of international conservation projects could help to save endangered species from extinction.

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  • Scientists Organize to Tackle Crisis of Coral Bleaching

    An international consortium of scientists has created the first-ever common framework for increasing comparability of research findings on coral bleaching.

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  • Tremendous Tides in Broad Sound

    Tidal swings here are greater than at any other place on the east coast of Australia.

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  • Lituya Bay’s Apocalyptic Wave

    One of the tallest tsunami waves known to science slammed this Alaskan bay in 1958.

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  • NOAA Scientists Virtually Discover New Species of Comb Jelly Near Puerto Rico

    The comb jellies were recorded two and a half miles below sea level using NOAA's Deep Discoverer remotely operated vehicle.

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  • Artificial Intelligence and Satellite Technologies Reveal Detailed Map of Air Pollution Across Great Britain

    A novel method that combines artificial intelligence with remote sensing satellite technologies has produced the most detailed coverage of air pollution in Britain to date.

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