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Chemicals Found in Fungus Could Help in Battle Against Mountain Pine Beetle
University of Alberta research has discovered new chemicals carried by fungi in the mountain pine beetle that could be used to build better traps in the battle against the ravaging forest pest.
Tuna Are Spawning in Marine Protected Areas
Marine protected areas are large swaths of coastal seas or open ocean that are protected by governments from activities such as commercial fishing and mining.
3D Printed Pill Samples Gut Microbiome to Aid Diagnosis and Treatment
A research team led by Tufts University engineers has developed a 3D printed pill that samples bacteria found in the gut -- known as the microbiome -- as it passes through the gastrointestinal tract (GI).
NASA’s Terra Sees the End of Atlantic Tropical Depression 3
The third tropical depression of the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season didn’t last long.
Is Deadly Candida Auris a Product of Global Warming?
A drug-resistant fungus species called Candida auris, which was first identified ten years ago and has since caused hundreds of deadly outbreaks in hospitals around the world, may have become a human pathogen in part due to global warming, according to three scientists led by a researcher at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.