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Liver Cancer ‘Signature’ in Gut Holds Clues to Cancer Risk
The distinctive gut microbiome profile of a person with liver cancer linked to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) could be the key to predicting someone’s risk of developing the cancer, say researchers from the UNSW Microbiome Research Centre (MRC).
Songbirds Exposed to Lead-Contaminated Water Show Telltale Signs About Human Impacts
Humans, wildlife, and the environment are all interconnected and play a role in one another’s health and well-being.
MARLIT, An Artificial Intelligence-Based App to Study Floating Marine Macro-Litter
Floating sea macro-litter is a threat to the conservation of marine ecosystems worldwide.
NASA Satellites Help Quantify Forests’ Impacts on Global Carbon Budget
New methodology creates the first consistent global framework for estimating the carbon flux specifically for forests.
Severe Flood Threat Caused by Climate Change – Landmark Oxford Study
As the planet warms, retreating glaciers contribute to the formation of unstable lakes, prone to hazardous outburst floods.


