Single individuals of Atlantic cod and squid occur much further north than previously expected.
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Futuristic Coating for Hospital Fabrics and Activewear Kills COVID and E. Coli
UBC researchers have developed an inexpensive, non-toxic coating for almost any fabric that decreases the infectivity of the virus that causes COVID-19 by up to 90 per cent.
Hunting Can Be Good for Wildlife Populations
This may sound counterintuitive, but reducing the number of animals in a population can help the remaining individuals to survive through the winter.
Study Recommends Six Steps to Improve Our Water Quality
Nitrogen fertilizers are critical for growing crops to feed the world, yet when applied in excess can pollute our water for decades.
Deadly Wildfires, Noise Pollution, and Disruptive Timing of Life Cycles: Un Report Identifies Looming Environmental Threats
Wildfires are burning more severely and more often, urban noise pollution is growing into a global public health menace, and phenological mismatches – disruptions in the timing of life-cycle stages in natural systems – are causing ecological consequences.
Former Coal Power Site in Massachusetts to Become Offshore Wind Plant
The site of the last coal-fired power plant in Massachusetts will become home to the state’s first offshore wind manufacturing facility, Governor Charlie Baker announced Thursday.