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New Rare Earth Elements Found In Amazon Estuary?

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Nowadays, the industry is more and more demanding of many metals. Among these many metals are rare earth elements, and some of these elements (e.g.,…
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Indigenous Peoples’ Right To Land Can Help In Achieving Conservation Goals

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Indigenous people make up about five percent of the world’s population, residing in 70 countries with minimum or no management control over their land, resources,…
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3D Printed Electrodes In Electronic Devices

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3D printing technology has definitively come a long way since it was first invented in the early 1990s. Known as fuse deposition modeling, it was…
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“Ripples” Of Hippocampal Activity Help Consolidate Memories During Sleep

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By now, it is commonly accepted in the scientific community that sleep is a necessary part of memory formation and consolidation. Over a century of…
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The Gulf Stream May Be Weaker Than It Has Been In 1600 Years, Could Exacerbate Climate Change

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A system of currents found in the Atlantic Ocean may be slowing down, and may now be at their weakest in around 1600 years. The…
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Experts Warn New Zealand Is Primed For A Devastating 9.0 Magnitude Earthquake

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Seismologists and geoscientists are warning that New Zealand should prepare for a “the big one,” a massive earthquake that could reach magnitude 9.0 or higher….
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Small-Molecule TLR8 Antagonists And The Human Immune System

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The human immune system is composed of the innate immune system and the adaptive immune system. The innate immune system includes epithelial tissues, immune cells,…
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Plastic Pollution Getting Worse: Extreme Rain And Flash Floods Multiply Concentration Of Microplastics In Marine Ecosystems

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Heavy rains that began on December 20, 2016, caused severe flooding in the province of Mersin, southern Turkey, on December 29, 2016. Two people died…
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Woman’s Advanced Breast Cancer Sent Into Remission With Her Own Immune Cells

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Recently a woman who had advanced breast cancer had her cancer cleared by a form of therapy that utilized her own immune cells to tackle…
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Researchers Warn That Immediate Action Must Be Taken To Prevent Major Collapse Of Tropical Biodiversity

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An international team of researchers recently published a large scale scientific study in the journal Nature, warning that a global collapse in biodiversity is likely…
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DNA Discovery Reverses Appearance Of Age In Mice

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While we can’t yet live forever, we may soon be able to look like we haven’t aged a day. The further investigation of the role…
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