The fate of woodland caribou rest on a varied, immediate and intense response to reduce predation rates, according to a University of Alberta-led comprehensive review of population recovery measures.
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Decades in the making, online maps offer unique tool for citizens, coastal managers
The Climate of Health
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People Choose Healthy and Sustainable Lunches If Given the Green Light
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Inflammation Inhibitor Blocks Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Mouse Model
Work published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that an enzyme inhibitor developed by Professor Bruce Hammock and colleagues at UC Davis reduced inflammation in the brains of mice born to mothers with maternal immune activation.