Marine protected areas, or MPAs, are an increasingly common way of protecting marine ecosystems by prohibiting fishing in specific locations.
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Correcting Historic Sea Surface Temperature Measurements Reveals a Simpler Pattern of Ocean Warming
Something odd happened in the oceans in the early 20th century.
Red Algae Steal Genes from Bacteria to Cope with Environmental Stresses
It’s a case of grand larceny that could lead to new fuels and cleanup chemicals.
Making Cancer Stem Cells Visible to the Immune System - New Results May Enable Innovative Treatment Concept Against Leukemia
Patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) often relapse after apparently successful treatment.
Unmasking Mutant Cancer Cells
As cancer cells progress, they accumulate hundreds and even thousands of genetic and epigenetic changes, resulting in protein expression profiles that are radically different from that of healthy cells.
Virginia Tech Researchers: Wastewater Injected Deep Underground Sinks, Inducing Stronger Earthquakes
A new study by Montreal scientists published today in Nature demonstrates that a gut infection can lead to a pathology resembling Parkinson’s disease (PD) in a mouse model lacking a gene linked to the human disease.