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Coral Reefs ‘Weathering’ the Pressure of Globalisation
More information about the effects human activities have on Southeast Asian coral reefs has been revealed, with researchers looking at how large-scale global pressures, combined with the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate pattern, can detrimentally impact these delicate marine ecosystems.
Magnolia Bark Compound Could Someday Help Treat Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
In patients with epilepsy, normal neurological activity becomes disrupted, causing debilitating seizures.
Heavy Stress and Lifestyle Can Predict How Long We Live
Life expectancy is influenced not only by the traditional lifestyle-related risk factors but also by factors related to a person's quality of life, such as heavy stress.
Natural Bayou Better When Floods Threaten Houston
One bayou meanders toward downtown Houston. The other runs in parallel to the south, much of it through a concrete channel.
Analysis of Tropical Fire Soot Deposited in the Ocean Will Help Predict Future Global Climate Changes
The ICTA-UAB begins a scientific expedition in the Atlantic Ocean to collect dust and smoke samples from the fires of tropical Africa deposited in marine sediments.