The sea bed in the deep ocean during the Cambrian period was thought to have been inhospitable to animal life because it lacked enough oxygen to sustain it.
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New Study Finds Smoking Speeds Up Biological Clock
For years, young people have used smoking as a way to look older
Typhoid Vaccine May Protect Against Other Infections
New research by the University of Liverpool and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine shows that vaccination with weakened strains of Salmonella may also protect against other infections.
University of Calgary Scientists Identify Key Canola Protein Involved in Pollination
Plant biology researchers in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary have discovered a key canola protein and the vital role it plays in successful pollination.
Toxic Byproducts of Agent Orange Continue to Pollute Vietnam Environment, Study Says
During the Vietnam War, United States aircraft sprayed more than 20 million gallons of herbicides, including dioxin-contaminated Agent Orange, on the country’s rain forests, wetlands, and croplands.
Rooftops of Calgary a Potential Solar Energy Goldmine
The rooftops of Calgary are one hot commodity when it comes to solar panel potential, suggests a new study from the Schulich School of Engineering.