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Experts Highlight NYS Invasive Species Research in D.C.
An invasive insect is threatening the existence of the eastern hemlock tree – the third-most prevalent tree species in New York and the state tree of Pennsylvania – and the best way to preserve it may be to introduce the invader’s natural predators.
Impact of Urbanization on Wild Bees Underestimated
Wild bees are indispensable pollinators, supporting both agricultural productivity and the diversity of flowering plants worldwide.
Tissue Model Reveals How RNA Will Act on The Liver
Novel therapies based on a process known as RNA interference (RNAi) hold great promise for treating a variety of diseases by blocking specific genes in a patient’s cells.
Light From an Exotic Crystal Semiconductor Could Lead to Better Solar Cells
Scientists have found a new way to control light emitted by exotic crystal semiconductors, which could lead to more efficient solar cells and other advances in electronics, according to a Rutgers-led study in the journal Materials Today.
Chernobyl: How Bad Was It?
Not long after midnight on April 26, 1986, the world’s worst nuclear power accident began.