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Pheasant Meat Sold for Food Found to Contain Many Tiny Shards of Toxic Lead
A study has found that pheasants killed by lead shot contain many fragments of lead too small to detect by eye or touch, and too distant from the shot to be removed without throwing away a large proportion of otherwise useable meat.
Study Finds That Ocean Cooling Over Millennia Led to Larger Fish
Earth’s geological history is characterized by many dynamic climate shifts that are often associated with large changes in temperature.
Machine Learning Algorithm Predicts How to Get the Most Out of Electric Vehicle Batteries
The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, say their algorithm could help drivers, manufacturers and businesses get the most out of the batteries that power electric vehicles by suggesting routes and driving patterns that minimise battery degradation and charging times.
A More Environmentally Friendly Air Conditioner
Summer is in full swing in the U.S., and people are turning up their air conditioners to beat the heat.
Plants That Pull Nitrogen From Thin Air Thrive in Arid Environments
After a comprehensive study of plants across the United States, researchers have arrived at the unexpected conclusion that plants able to fix atmospheric nitrogen are most diverse in arid regions of the country.