Green tea cut obesity and a number of inflammatory biomarkers linked with poor health in a new study.
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Can an Antifreeze Protein also Promote Ice Formation?
Antifreeze is life’s means of surviving in cold winters: Natural antifreeze proteins help fish, insects, plants and even bacteria live through low temperatures that should turn their liquid parts to deadly shards of ice.
Stanford Research Predicts Overlap of Tunas, Sharks and Ships at Sea
Maps that show where sharks and tunas roam in the eastern Pacific Ocean, and where fishing vessels travel in this vast expanse, could help ocean managers to identify regions of the high seas where vulnerable species may be at risk.
New Food Guide Will Save Canadians Money But Few Are Following It, Study Finds
The good news is the new Canada’s Food Guide will save a family of four $475 annually on grocery bills, according to a new University of Guelph study.
Renewables Generated a Record 65 Percent of Germany’s Electricity Last Week
Renewable energy sources supplied nearly 65 percent of Germany’s electricity last week, with wind turbines alone responsible for 48.4 percent of power production nationwide, Clean Energy Wire reported.
Climate Change: ‘Physicians Need to Be Involved’
The University of Colorado School of Medicine’s Department of Emergency Medicine is a leader in studying the effects of climate change on human health, and Cecilia Sorensen, MD, has put the mileage on her shoes to prove it.