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Being in Space Destroys More Red Blood Cells
A world-first study has revealed how space travel can cause lower red blood cell counts, known as space anemia.
DOE Announces $420 Million to Advance Clean Energy Breakthroughs at Energy Research Centers Across America
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a $420 million funding opportunity for DOE’s Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRC).
New Research Advocates Basic Strategy for Native Fish Recovery: Access to WaterNew Research Advocates Basic Strategy for Native Fish Recovery: Access to Water
Rivers need water — a fact that may seem ridiculously obvious, but in times of increasing water development, drought and climate change, the quantity of natural streamflow that remains in river channels is coming into question, especially in the Colorado River basin.
Study Confirms PFAS in NZ Urban Water
The presence of PFAS in New Zealand wastewaters, coastal waters, and surface waters has been confirmed by University of Auckland researchers.
Rising Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations Globally Affect Photosynthesis of Peat-Forming Mosses
Scientists at Umea University and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences have developed ways to decipher effects of the CO2 rise during the past 100 years on metabolic fluxes of the key plant species in peatlands, mosses.