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New Theory Sheds Light on How the Environment Influences Human Health
Researchers at Mount Sinai have proposed a groundbreaking new way to study the interaction between complex biological systems in the body and the environment.
Protecting Saskatchewan Lakes from Contamination
Using the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, a University of Saskatchewan-led research team has developed a method for monitoring uranium contaminants in mine tailings using samples from McClean Lake, SK.
Open Sesame! Researchers Discovered the Second ‘Key’ Used by the SARS-CoV-2 Virus to Enter Into Human Cells
To efficiently infect human cells, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is able to use a receptor called Neuropilin-1, which is very abundant in many human tissues including the respiratory tract, blood vessels and neurons.
Visualization of Shifting Lincoln Coastline Wins Esri Canada Scholarship
The shores of Lake Ontario have a story to tell, and Meredith Caspell wants to share it with as many people as she can.
Climate Protection: Bayreuth Chemists Develop New Material for the Separation of Co₂ From Industrial Waste Gases
Chemists at the University of Bayreuth have developed a material that could well make an important contribution to climate protection and sustainable industrial production.