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Urbanisation amplifies climate-driven butterfly declines in Europe
Urban and rural butterfly populations respond differently to climate warming and aridification, with urbanisation amplifying negative climate impacts through reduced habitat connectivity.
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Long-nosed potoroo faces different conservation statuses across landscapes
Long-nosed potoroo conservation varies by landscape in Victoria, facing threats from invasive predators, fire, and climate change. Strategic management combining habitat protection and predator.
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Pregnancy-associated SCAD showed a higher-risk clinical pattern
Registry study reveals pregnancy-associated spontaneous coronary artery dissection cases have distinct clinical profiles, lower fibromuscular dysplasia rates, and reduced cardiac recovery.
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Wildfire smoke PM2.5 caused estimated health and economic burdens in Canada
Analysis of wildfire-PM2.5 health impacts in Canada 2019-2023 quantifies premature mortality, respiratory outcomes, and economic costs ranging from billions annually.
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Sleep health improved unevenly after the pandemic
Post-pandemic sleep health improved unevenly, with behavioral measures recovering faster than subjective satisfaction. Material deprivation strongly predicted slower improvement trajectories.
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Urolithin A may act on obesity and metabolic dysfunction through multiple pathways
Urolithin A, a gut microbiota metabolite from ellagitannins, shows multi-target potential for obesity and metabolic dysfunction through thermogenesis activation, lipid metabolism regulation, and.
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Combined oral contraceptives and progestin-only pills were generally well tolerated
Systematic review finds no consistent evidence that combined oral contraceptives or progestin-only pills worsen psychological or sexual outcomes in women with endometriosis.
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Coastal food web changed over 125 years but kept stable trophic structure
Historical species composition data reveal how a coastal food web changed structurally over 125 years while maintaining stable trophic organization and energy transfer efficiency.
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E-commerce is linked to lower urban electricity intensity
E-commerce reduces electricity intensity in Chinese cities through population and economic agglomeration plus innovation. Government coordination and market efficiency strengthen effects.
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H5N1 risk expanded across regions after 2020
Ecological niche modeling reveals shifted environmental predictors and expanded geographic risk zones for highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 after 2020.
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Climate extremes are increasing electricity demand in Alberta
Study shows Alberta's electricity demand increasingly sensitive to temperature extremes, with hot days rising since 1991 and demand peaks doubling in some cities over recent decades.
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Collective action and shared norms are emphasized in crisis response
A perspective analysis of collective action mechanisms during crises, examining social norms, stakeholder communication, and technological enablers in crisis response.
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Supermassive stars may match JWST little red dot spectra
Supermassive star models reproduce spectral signatures of JWST little red dots, suggesting these compact sources may be progenitors of the first supermassive black holes.
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Improved black-winged kite algorithm outperformed comparison methods
Improved black-winged kite optimization algorithm combining multiple strategies to prevent local optima and enhance convergence, with application to predictive modeling.
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Donor acceptance patterns in pancreas transplant changed over time
Population cohort study reveals declining DCD pancreas utilization despite good outcomes, while Hepatitis C and IVDU donors gain acceptance in transplantation practice.
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Rapid evolution predicted recovery after drought
Wild plant populations evolve rapidly during drought, and genetic variation at adaptive loci predicts demographic recovery. Study demonstrates evolutionary rescue in natural conditions.
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Ancient dog genomes show wide Palaeolithic distribution in western Eurasia
Genetic analysis of ancient dog remains reveals widespread distribution of homogeneous dog populations across Europe and Anatolia during the Late Upper Palaeolithic, suggesting dogs were exchanged.
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Domestic credit supports Nepal's long-run economic growth
ARDL analysis of Nepal's economic growth reveals domestic credit impacts GDP only long-term, while capital formation and exports drive growth across both timeframes, 1992-2023.
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Review links brain health and resilience to healthy aging
Review integrating neuroscience, lifestyle medicine, and social factors to examine resilience as a modifiable pathway in late-life neuropsychiatric disorder prevention.
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Advanced barley lines showed higher stability and strong trait control
Evaluation of grain quality traits and genotype stability across Mediterranean environments in advanced barley lines and landraces. High heritability and trait correlations identified.