A major question in evolutionary biology is whether species’ traits can affect how often they form new species.
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Environmental Pollution in China Begins Decreasing
For decades pollution in China has paralleled economic growth. But this connection has been weakened in recent years, according to a new international research study published in the Science Advances journal.
Brain-Inspired Computing Could Tackle Big Problems in a Small Way
While computers have become smaller and more powerful and supercomputers and parallel computing have become the standard, we are about to hit a wall in energy and miniaturization.
Research Team Meets Methane Leak Detection Challenge
A University of Calgary research team, in its efforts to detect leaks of a potent greenhouse gas from oil and gas facilities, literally rose to the challenge during testing by Stanford University.
Tiny Bubbles in Our Body Could Fight Cancer Better Than Chemo
Healthy cells in our body release nano-sized bubbles that transfer genetic material such as DNA and RNA to other cells.
Beyond Meat Elevates Veggie Burgers’ Taste, But What About Nutrition?
California-based Beyond Meat calls its Beyond Burger and other vegan ‘meat’ products the future of protein.


