A study led by researchers at the University of Southampton reveals huge variations in the similarity and breadth of animal roles in nature across different parts of the world.
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Scientists Discover a Better Way to Make Plastics Out of Sulfur
Scientists have discovered a new process to make polymers out of sulfur which could provide a way of making plastic that is less harmful to the environment.
Do Cold Temperatures Result in Heat-Of-The-Moment Purchases?
In 2005, the New York Times reported that high end retailer Bergdorf Goodman kept its stores chilled to 68.3 degrees, whereas Old Navy’s was kept at a balmy 80.3.
Manure Injection Offers Hope, Challenge for Restoring Chesapeake Water Quality
Research shows the practice is compatible with no-till, doesn't increase sedimentation.
Two Studies Reveal Pregnant Women Bear Greater Risk of Hemorrhagic Stroke
Pregnant women face a much greater risk of having a fatal, but less common, type of stroke caused by bleeding into the brain, according to results of two studies presented by The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) at the International Stroke Conference 2019.
A Small Number of Crops are Dominating Globally
That’s bad news for sustainable agriculture.