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[ad_1] As an indicator of the impacts of climate change, Arctic sea ice is hard to beat. Scientists have observed the frozen polar ocean advance and retreat at this most sensitive region …
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[ad_1] In a world of vast consumer choice, ambiguous product descriptions and self-appointed experts, parents face a minefield when picking out food, toys or other products for their children. A new qualitative …
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[ad_1] Tandem solar cells made of silicon and metal halide perovskite compounds can convert to a large part of the solar spectrum into electrical energy. However, part of the light is reflected …
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[ad_1] The plants are boring. They simply sit down during photosynthesis while the animals are having fun. Right? Not really. Observe the interactions between ants and plants – the plants have evolved …
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[ad_1] In a new study titled "Jaw-Dropping," a UCLA / Caltech science team has shown that it's possible to get small molecule structures, such as certain hormones and medications, in just 30 …
Read More »New discovery strategy for the possible prevention of cancers linked to mono- ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Minnesota, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the University of Toronto have discovered a way to prevent the development of cancers linked to two viruses, including …
Read More »The size of the fish brain influenced by habitat – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] According to a pioneering study by biologists from the University of Guelph, the busier the area is, the bigger the brain – at least for the pumpkin toad, according to a …
Read More »New light cast on fishing throughout history — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A new study from The Australian National University (ANU) has revealed new insights into ancient fishing throughout history, including what type of fish people were regularly eating as part of their …
Read More »Streamside forests store tones of carbon – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Restoring degraded forests is a critical strategy for the climate change of the potential for forests to the carbon store, both in the trees and the soil. However, despite extensive efforts …
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