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Significant Milestone In Whooping Crane Recovery
This week marks a significant milestone in the conservation and recovery of the endangered whooping crane.
Stanford Researchers Explore the Effects of Climate Change on Disease
Just as snowbirds flock to warmer climes when winter settles in, wild creatures seek out weather that suits them.
Cardiorespiratory Fitness Of Farmed Atlantic Salmon Unaffected By Virus
The respiratory systems of Atlantic salmon function normally even when carrying large loads of piscine orthoreovirus (PRV), new UBC research has found.
Nitrogen Pollution's Path to Streams Weaves through More Forests (and at a Faster Pace) than Suspected
Nitrogen in rain and snow falls to the ground where, in theory, it is used by forest plants and microbes.
Herpes Virus Reactivation in Astronauts During Spaceflight and Its Application on Earth
Latent herpes virus reactivation has been demonstrated in astronauts during shuttle (10–16 days) and International Space Station (≥180 days) flights.