In a new study, researchers provide conclusive evidence of a statistical relationship between the incidence rates of invasive cancer in a given area in the U.S. and the amount of precipitation and climate type (which combines the temperature and moisture level in an area).
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Study Reveals Whaling and Climate Change Led to 100 Years of Feast or Famine for Antarctic Penguins
New research reveals how penguins have dealt with more than a century of human impacts in Antarctica and why some species are winners or losers in this rapidly changing ecosystem.
Micro Implants Could Restore Standing And Walking
When Vivian Mushahwar first applied to grad school, she wrote about her idea to fix paralysis by rewiring the spinal cord.
Wildlife Exposed To More Pollution Than Previously Thought
Sometimes, pollution is blatantly obvious: the iridescent slick of an oil spill, goopy algae washing up on a beach or black smoke belching from a smokestack.
Breakthrough Alters Makeup Of Material Surfaces
If you can find an efficient way to alter the chemical makeup of a surface then you can potentially enable a wide range of applications.
95-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveals New Group Of Pterosaurs
Ancient flying reptiles known as pterosaurs were much more diverse than originally thought, according to a new study by an international group of paleontologists.