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Research Reverses The Reproductive Clock In Mice
Researchers have lifted fertility rates in older female mice with small doses of a metabolic compound that reverses the ageing process in eggs, offering hope for some women struggling to conceive.
Study Finds Pacific Marine National Monuments Do Not Harm Fishing Industry
Expansion of the Pacific Remote Islands and Papahānaumokuākea marine national monuments did not cause economic harm to the Hawaiʻi-based longline tuna fishing fleet, according to a study led by an economics professor at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
Bumble Bees Can Experience An Object Using One Sense And Later Recognize It Using Another
It is because our brain is able to store information in such a way that it can be retrieved by different senses.
Newly Found Bacteria Fights Climate Change, Soil Pollutants
Cornell researchers have found a new species of soil bacteria – which they named in memory of the Cornell professor who first discovered it – that is particularly adept at breaking down organic matter, including the cancer-causing chemicals that are released when coal, gas, oil and refuse are burned.
Great Barrier Reef Shows Early Signs of Another Major Bleaching Event
Parts of the Great Barrier Reef are showing signs of heat stress, raising the risk of another major coral bleaching event, scientists from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority have announced.