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  • Some Non-Human Primates Bear Similar Risk As Humans For COVID-19 Infection

    Non-human primates could be highly susceptible to infection by SARS-CoV-2 — the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19 — according to a newly published study in the scientific journal Communications Biology.

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  • How The Human Right To A Healthy Environment Can Help Protect Us All

    From the COVID-19 pandemic to the raging wildfires in Australia and the U.S., scientific evidence shows an increase in planetary environmental emergencies that pose a risk to Canadian and global communities.

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  • UMass Amherst Research Compares Sensitivity of All Genes to Chemical Exposure

    A University of Massachusetts Amherst environmental health scientist has used an unprecedented objective approach to identify which molecular mechanisms in mammals are the most sensitive to chemical exposures.

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  • Positive Outlook Predicts Less Memory Decline

    We may wish some memories could last a lifetime, but many physical and emotional factors can negatively impact our ability to retain information throughout life.

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  • Priming the Immune System to Attack Cancer

    Immunotherapies, such as checkpoint inhibitor drugs, have made worlds of difference for the treatment of cancer.

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  • Big Data, Machine Learning Shed Light on Asian Reforestation Successes

    Purdue’s Jingjing Liang found that efforts to plant trees in South Korean forests and this one in northeast China, have paid dividends for increasing carbon storage.

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  • Award-winning Student Examines Importance Of Bison To Indigenous Peoples

    A University of Saskatchewan (USask) graduate student is studying the importance of bison—which she calls a “keystone species”—to Indigenous peoples and to the prairie landscape over time.

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  • Cognitive Disorders Linked to Severe COVID-19 Risk

    Dementia and other cognitive disorders now appear to be risk factors for developing severe COVID-19, according to research from the University of Georgia.

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  • Study Measures Effectiveness of Different Face Mask Materials When Coughing

    A team of researchers has tested everything from t-shirts and socks to jeans and vacuum bags to determine what type of mask material is most effective at trapping the ultrafine particles that may contain viruses such as SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes COVID-19.

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  • Scientists Find Medieval Plague Outbreaks Picked Up Speed Over 300 Years

    McMaster University researchers who analyzed thousands of documents covering a 300-year span of plague outbreaks in London, England, have estimated that the disease spread four times faster in the 17th century than it had in the 14th century.

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