In the battle against antibiotic resistance, many scientists have been trying to deploy naturally occurring viruses called bacteriophages that can infect and kill bacteria.
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Canadian Light Source Celebrates 20th Anniversary of its Launch
From the discovery of an enzyme able to turn any blood into a universal donor type, to a process that creates plastic from sunshine and pollution, to identifying heat-tolerance traits in pea varieties.
Online Tool Helps Guide Wildlife Repopulation Efforts
It’s a common sight in the Northeast: Flocks of wild turkeys strutting across the road, frustrating commuters.
New Seafloor Maps Reveal Habitat Sculpted by Ancient Glaciers
New seafloor maps show for the first time the course of ancient ice masses. They show how they shaped essential habitat for the western Gulf of Alaska’s abundant fish, seabirds, and marine mammals.
NASA Finds Mitag’s Areas of Heavy Rainfall over Korean Peninsula
Tropical Storm Mitag was dropping heavy rainfall along coastal areas of South Korea and lighter rainfall over the entire country.
Sea Grant Awards $2 Million in Research to Improve Understanding, Management of Highly Migratory Species
Three awards totaling $2 million in federal funding were recently awarded through the 2019 Sea Grant Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Research Initiative, a competitive research process.