How natural can the seawater in a large inland aquarium be? A bacterial study at Georgia Aquarium gives scientists a good sign.
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Big on beef, passionate for poultry
So, it should come as no surprise that being professors on campus and partners at home goes hand-in-hand for Karen Schwean-Lardner and Bart Lardner of the University of Saskatchewan.
Urban Planning Policy Contributes to Political Polarization
Urban planning decisions from decades past are likely a contributing factor to the rise of right-wing populism, a study from the University of Waterloo has found.
Antarctica and Greenland: Global Warming Above 1.5°C Could Be Catastrophic
Global warming above 1.5 ° C could accelerate Antarctica and Greenland's mass loss
Freshwater Turtles Navigate Using the Sun
Study shows that simulating a clock shift of six hours causes hatchling Blanding’s turtles to shift their course, demonstrating that the sun is central to their navigational compass
New Modeling Reveals Complex Dynamics of Climate Change, Heat-Mitigating Technologies
ASU faculty use computer simulations to see the interaction of slowly rising temperatures and the technologies designed to tamp them down