Archive of articles published on the 15th of March 2016
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Artificial 'nose' sniffs out pollution to protect Disney art
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Research will help policymakers plan for sea level rise
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Pigeon foot feather genes identified
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Pregnant T. rex could aid in dino sex-typing
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Fertilizer applied to fields today will pollute water for decades
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Researchers discover fairy circles in Australia
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Microbes may not be so adaptable to climate change
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Degrading underground ice could reshape Arctic landscape
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Degrading ice wedges reshape Arctic landscape
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A rolling stone gathers no mates
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A glance into the future of the Arctic
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Nature study reveals rapid ice-wedge loss across Arctic
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Smartwatches can now track your finger in mid-air using sonar
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400,000-year-old fossils from Spain provide earliest genetic evidence of Neandertals
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Adolescent female pandas not the demure homebodies once thought
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Sharkskin actually increases drag
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Unique beak evolved with tool use in New Caledonian crow
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Whip spiders only look terrifying, UCLA biologist reports
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Outsourcing crystal growth...to space
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Compressing turbulence to improve internal confinement fusion experiments
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New ORNL method could unleash solar power potential
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Warming ocean water undercuts Antarctic ice shelves
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Study says marine protected areas can benefit large sharks
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Scratching the surface: Real-time monitoring of surface changes at the atomic level
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Detecting radioactive material from a remote distance
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Sweet corn genes related to crowding stress identified
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Photosynthesis more ancient than thought, and most living things could do it
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Storks give up on winter migration in favor of junk food