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Stable isotope analysis could offer a new tool in the fight against wildlife poaching by helping differentiate legal mammoth ...
Teeth can tell a life’s story, even when they’re 150 million years old. One of the new frontiers in paleontological research ...
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talker on MSNScientists develop new tool to detect illegal elephant ivoryA new tool to detect elephant tusks disguised as legal mammoth ivory has been deployed in the battle against poaching. Stable ...
New research from the University of California, Davis, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Texas A&M University reveals that ...
Demand for the ornaments, jewelry, and other luxury items carved from the ivory in elephant tusks has led poachers to ...
Over 300 million years ago, Earth experienced powerful bursts of carbon dioxide from natural sources—like massive volcanic ...
Ancient carbon surges depleted ocean oxygen and stalled marine life, and new research warns today’s emissions could cause a ...
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Daily Democrat on MSNMassive burps of carbon dioxide led to oxygen-less ocean environmentsNew research from UC Davis, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Texas A&M University reveals that massive emissions, or burps, of carbon dioxide from natural earth systems led to significant ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNAncient Carbon Dioxide Burps Once Devastated Our Oceans, and Could Do So AgainLearn more about a sequence of increases in the carbon dioxide in our ancient atmosphere, which can tell us about our oceans' ...
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ThePrint on MSNThat morning brew could be doing more than just jumpstarting your day—helping your cells ...ScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their ...
Using carbonate fragments, researchers from Mainz, Oxford, and Innsbruck have deciphered the complex history of the Arles ...
Fusulines thrived in cold seas but vanished twice when warming from volcanoes rapidly spiked ocean carbon levels.
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