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  • Right Whale Use of Southern New England Wind Energy Areas Increasing

    Southern New England habitat is important to the North Atlantic right whale. With offshore wind energy development planned in the region, working with stakeholders to minimize potential impacts on right whales and other protected species is crucial.

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  • Mountain Lions Moved Less, Downsized Territory During LA’s Pandemic Shutdown

    As people sheltered in place at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, sightings of wildlife in urban areas helped spawn a meme, “Nature is healing,” that reflected an intuitive belief: Carnivores were stretching their legs, and their ranges, by expanding into long-lost territory.

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  • Using Two Crispr Enzymes, a COVID Diagnostic in Only 20 Minutes

    Frequent, rapid testing for COVID-19 is critical to controlling the spread of outbreaks, especially as new, more transmissible variants emerge.

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  • Up in Smoke

    Last month, New York City and other cities along the east coast experienced some of the worst air pollution in the world. 

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  • Study Tracks Global Death Toll of COVID-19 Pandemic

    New insight on the death toll of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide has been published in the open-access eLife journal.

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  • Eating a Plant-Based Diet at Any Age May Lower Cardiovascular Risk

    For adults both young and old, eating a nutritious, plant-based diet may lower the risk for heart attacks and other types of cardiovascular disease, two new studies show.

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  • Red Tide Appearing In Gulf Of Mexico

    Texas A&M-Galveston marine biologist Daniel Roelke says the algae bloom can be devastating to marine life and can threaten humans.

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  • MRIs On Crop Roots Open New Doors For Agriculture

    Texas A&M scientists are applying the imaging technology to develop crops with deeper roots and stronger drought resilience.

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  • Save Our Pollinators, Save Our World

    The director of the Texas A&M Honey Bee Lab explains the large role these small insects and animals play in our food supply.

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  • Human Activities Responsible for Rapid Increase in Earth's Heat

    Increases in greenhouse gases, decreases in aerosols and polar sea-ice, are major factors

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