Oyster farming as currently practiced along the Delaware Bayshore does not significantly impact four shorebirds, including the federally threatened red knot, which migrates thousands of miles from Chile annually, according to a Rutgers-led study.
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Artificial Intelligence Helps Researchers Up-Cycle Waste Carbon
Researchers at U of T Engineering and Carnegie Mellon University are using artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate progress in transforming waste carbon into a commercially valuable product with record efficiency.
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McMaster University researchers have established a connection between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and celiac disease.
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