Biology
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Solar-Biomass Hybrid System Meets House Heating Needs for Winters, Research Suggests
Researchers describe a computer simulation model that addresses the issue of solar power's inherent intermittency by including biomass as another renewable energy source to develop a dependable, economical heating solution while lowering carbon dioxide emissions
Latest Research Articles
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Mariana Trench Pollution Alarm Experts As New Study Shows Higher Levels of Chemical and Plastic Pollutants
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Tasmanian Tiger Revival from Extinction: Now Possible –Study
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After 130 Years, Fish-Like Fossil Finally Recognized as Earth's Earliest Crawlers
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According to Scientists, Climate Change Resilience Anticipated for British Corals
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New Study Suggests Ocean Acidification Can Cause Diatom Decline
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Stem Cell Therapy: Fat-Based Stem Cells Can be Used for Regenerative Therapies of Injured Nervous Systems
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The Science of Decomposition
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"Conflict Between Wolves and Humans" Becomes the Reason Behind Swedish Government's Decision to Cull Wolf Population by Half
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At What Cost? Expert Discusses the Environmental Impact of Irresponsible Spending Behavior
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Global Arachnid Trade Shows Threat on Biodiversity
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Genetically Modified Tomatoes Might Be a New Source of Vitamin D
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Stonehenge Builders Ate Undercooked Cattle Organs During Winter Feasting; Parasitic Worms Found on Prehistoric Feces