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Martens Recolonized Isle Royale in the ’90s, Showing Island’s Dynamism
Martens were confirmed on the island for the first time in 76 years.
Chemists make breakthrough on road to creating a rechargeable lithium-oxygen battery
Chemists from the University of Waterloo have successfully resolved two of the most challenging issues surrounding lithium-oxygen batteries, and in the process created a working battery with near 100 per cent coulombic efficiency.
Why Polluted Air May Be a Threat to Your Kidneys
Of the many well-documented risks of dirty air, one potential danger is lesser known: chronic kidney disease.
Cities as evolutionary 'change agents': U of T biologists edit special issue of scientific journal
New research conducted by evolutionary biologists worldwide paints cities as evolutionary “change agents,” says a trio of biologists from the University of Toronto who selected and edited the studies.
Tree Species Richness in Amazonian Wetlands is Three Times Greater Than Expected
According to a new study, the region’s wetlands are inhabited by 3,615 tree species—three times more than previously estimated.