Accurately predicting how many people are at risk due to sea level rise and storm surges has always challenged scientists, but a new method is improving models that account for the impact of these natural occurrences.
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Bornean Treeshrews Can Take The Heat
As human activity shapes Earth’s climate, animals must increasingly adapt to new environmental conditions.
Scientists Create Triple-Threat Genetic Toolkit for Producing Eco-Friendly Chemicals
Researchers have developed a triad of innovative tools to engineer low-pH-tolerant yeast Issatchenkia orientalis for production of valuable bioproducts from renewable biomass.
Synthetic Material Could Help Heal Injured Tendons And Ligaments
Australia’s love of sport means it has one of the highest rates of knee anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and reconstruction in the world.
An Experimental Peptide Could Block Covid-19
The research described in this article has been published on a preprint server but has not yet been peer-reviewed by scientific or medical experts.
Our Oceans Are Suffering, But We Can Rebuild Marine Life
It’s not too late to rescue global marine life, according to a study outlining the steps needed for marine ecosystems to recover from damage by 2050.