An international team has provided the first direct evidence of the beneficial effects of scheduled daylight as compared to artificial light in people with type 2 diabetes.
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Solar Hydrogen Can Now Be Produced Efficiently Without the Scarce Metal Platinum
A research team led by Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have presented a new way to produce hydrogen gas without the scarce and expensive metal platinum.
A Warmer World Might be a Sicker World for Monarchs
Higher temperatures may make monarch butterflies more vulnerable to parasites, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
Ticking Time Bomb: Some Farmers Report as Many as 70 Tick Encounters Over a 6-Month Period
Study reveals ticks are growing threat to health and livelihood of agricultural workers.
New Project Phase to Map and Predict High Risk Groundwater Infiltration Areas Begins
An innovative project to develop a new approach to mapping and predicting areas in the South West which are most at risk of groundwater infiltration is now in its second phase after a successful pilot.
New ‘Hydrogel’ Makes Personal Hygiene Products Greener
A natural, superabsorbent material developed at the University of Waterloo could dramatically reduce the environmental impact of personal hygiene products like diapers, menstrual pads and tampons.


