A researcher from MIPT has proposed a new explanation for the Arctic’s rapid warming.
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Caspian Crisis: Sinking Sea Levels Threaten Biodiversity, Economy and Regional Stability
The water levels of the Caspian Sea will be 9 to 18 metres lower than they are now, German and Dutch researchers calculate.
Tracing the Many Paths of Vision
When zebrafish see light, they often swim towards it. Same with prey, although the signals are entirely different. A predator, on the other hand, prompts the fish to escape.
Highest Levels of Microplastics Found in Molluscs, New Study Says
Mussels, oysters and scallops have the highest levels of microplastic contamination among seafood, a new study reveals.
Fire-Resistant Tropical Forest at Brink of Disappearance in Indonesian Regions Due to Human Modification
A new study led by researchers in the Geography Department at Swansea University reveals the extreme scale of loss and fragmentation of tropical forests, which once covered much of the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan.
Scientists Identify New Gene Involved in Autism Spectrum Disorder
UT Southwestern scientists have adapted a classic research technique called forward genetics to identify new genes involved in autism spectrum disorder (ASD).


