[ad_1] A new study of Harvard University investigated the potential environmental effects of large-scale use of wind energy systems in the United States. The team found that wind energy production would have …
Read More »Why Climate Change Solutions Must Focus on Oceans • Earth.com
[ad_1] Climate change is imminent, if it is not already there, and scientists around the world are struggling to find a way to combat it. One of the newest and most involved …
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[ad_1] In addition to its enormous size and long ivory tusks, the African bush elephant is known for its wrinkled and gray skin. Although its wrinkled skin may seem undesirable to us …
Read More »Research shows that bacteria actually disappear • Earth.com
[ad_1] Do the bacteria disappear? The world is filled with very diverse populations of microbes, and that is because of the large number of bacterial populations that it was commonly accepted that …
Read More »What You Eat During Pregnancy Can Change Your Baby's Bowel • Earth.com
[ad_1] A new study published by BioMed Central revealed that a woman's diet during pregnancy has an impact on the microbial content of her baby's gut. The researchers also found that this …
Read More »Sequencing of the koala genome will favor survival rates of the species • Earth.com
[ad_1] A team of 54 scientists from 29 different institutions across seven countries has just made a major scientific breakthrough, sequencing the entire koala genome. The Australian-led research team published its findings …
Read More »Crowdfunding results in the first-ever sequencing of the fern genome • Earth.com
[ad_1] In an unprecedented study, the researchers analyzed the complete sequence of a fern's DNA. The team was so determined to examine the genome of the floating fern, Azolla filiculoides, that they …
Read More »New material mimics chameleons' color transformation • Earth.com
[ad_1] Researchers at Nagoya University have developed a composite material that can mimic the vibrant color changes of chameleons. The material contains crystals and dyes that can be manipulated to change colors …
Read More »The first complex life on Earth has grown to expand • Earth.com
[ad_1] A new study conducted by the University of Cambridge discovered that the first forms of life on Earth have become larger as a means of species distribution. Experts have found that …
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