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Old military air samples turned out to be a treasure trove of biological DNA, allowing scientists to track moss spores over 35 years. The results show mosses now release spores up to a month earlier ...
The New York Farm Bureau drastically updated its policy position on the practice of landspreading biosolids, which is used as ...
Scientists used decades old air filters to read DNA in dust, revealing a long decline in biodiversity across northern Sweden.
Scientists took samples from whale blow, identifying possible disease risks for marine mammals in northern seas.
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Old military air samples hid climate change, scientists find
Decades-old air samples once collected for military surveillance have turned out to be an accidental time capsule of climate ...
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Kyrene de la Sierra students will be returning to their own school Tuesday, Jan. 6, following the completion of a ...
Preliminary analysis rules out a lab leak as the cause of an African swine fever outbreak that has rocked Spain's lucrative pork industry, but further tests are needed, authorities said Tuesday.
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