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  • Discovery Increases Chance of Improving Iron Content in Plants

    Researchers have discovered a gene that controls the regulation of iron uptake in plants, according to a new study from Dartmouth College.

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  • Study Examines Women’s Ability to Adapt Effectively to Climate Change

    New research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) suggests that male migration and poor working conditions for women combine with institutional failure or poverty to hamper women’s ability to adapt to climate variability and change in Asia and Africa.

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  • Dietary Guidelines in These Six Countries Are a Win-Win-Win for Nutrition, Environment, and Animals

    The national dietary guidelines in Australia, Brazil, Ireland, Japan, Portugal, and Slovenia benefit nutrition, environment and animal welfare, Leiden environmental scientists write in the journal One Earth.

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  • Meta-Analysis Identifies Brain Areas Responsible for Punishment Decisions

    Oksana Zinchenko, Research Fellow at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, HSE University, has conducted meta-analysis of 17 articles to find out which areas of the brain are involved in decision-making for rendering social punishment.

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  • Missing Link To Longevity Discovered In The Plant Kingdom

    A new discovery could provide a key component in understanding the human aging process and even aid in the battle against cancer.

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  • Does Legal Marijuana For Medical Purposes Lead To Improved Health

    Texas A&M researchers analyzed data from a nationwide health behaviors survey covering a 20-year period to investigate how medical marijuana laws and dispensaries affect self-reported health.

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  • Clay as a Feed Supplement in Dairy Cattle Has Multiple Benefits

    Research shows improved immune function and reduced liver inflammation in cattle.

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  • Tracking Contagion in Cities, Using Mobile Phone Data

    Everyday travel within a city — especially commuting — is an important factor influencing the spread of certain diseases in urban settings, according to new research.

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  • Link Between Inflammation and Mental Sluggishness Shown in New Study

    Scientists at the University of Birmingham in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam have uncovered a possible explanation for the mental sluggishness that often accompanies illness.

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  • Study Says Conflicts In The Congo Affecting Ebola Outbreaks

    Research by Texas A&M’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences shows civil unrest in the Democratic Republic of Congo is reducing vaccine effectiveness by 43%.

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