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Bushfires Still Raging in New South Wales
Bushfires are still raging in Australia, particularly along the east coast of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland.
New Understanding of Antibiotic Synthesis
Researchers at McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine have made important strides in understanding the functioning of enzymes that play an integral role in the production of antibiotics and other therapeutics.
Miniature Fanged ‘Deer’ Rediscovered Tiptoeing Through Vietnam’s Coastal Forests
Global Wildlife Conservation and partners Southern Institute of Ecology and Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research have rediscovered a species lost to science since 1990 called a silver-backed chevrotain—a deer-like species that is the size of a rabbit, has a silver sheen, and has been hanging on in a region of Vietnam ravaged by poaching by snares.
Finding Common Ground for Scientists and Policymakers on Soil Carbon and Climate Change
There is growing interest in the potential for soil carbon to mitigate climate change, brought into the public sphere at the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris.
Using Light to Generate Order in An Exotic Material
Adding energy to any material, such as by heating it, almost always makes its structure less orderly.