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Flushing Nitrogen From Seawater-Based Toilets
With about half the world’s population living close to the coast, using seawater to flush toilets could be possible with a salt-tolerant bacterium.
Feeding Bluebirds Helps Fend Off Parasites
If you feed the birds in your backyard, you may be doing more than just making sure they have a source of food: you may be helping baby birds give parasites the boot.
Hydrogen: Sustainable Energy Storage and Clean Fuel for Farmers
Researchers study the possibilities of using hydrogen in agriculture.
Researchers Study the Intricate Link Between Climate and Conflict
New research from the University of Notre Dame is shedding light on the unexpected effects climate change could have on regional instability and violent conflict.
How Cells Respond Appropriately in Harsh Environments to Cope With Global Warming, Dryness, and Salination
Under severe environmental stresses such as high temperature, dryness and high salination, cells survive by responding appropriately through elaborate mechanisms, according to new cell biology research from the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics at The Institute of Medical Science, the University of Tokyo.