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  • Atlantic Vision: Helping Focus Global Attention on Need for Ocean Observation

    A global team of researchers, including Dr. Brad deYoung from Memorial University, is hoping to bring the world together in a co-ordinated effort to observe the Atlantic Ocean.

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  • The Next Step: Reducing Waste and Increasing Value in Fish Processing and Aquaculture

    Turning processing discards into high-value compounds for the food, medical, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors.

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  • Cities Under Pressure

    Cities to swelter as planners face unenviable trade-off between tackling climate change and quality of life, new research has shown.

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  • Offspring of Older Mothers are More Responsive to Aging Interventions, Study Finds

    Advanced maternal age at the time of giving birth is known to decrease how long the offspring will live and their fecundity.

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  • Study Examines Commercial Hybrid-Electric Aircraft, Reduced Carbon Emissions

    Although we’re still a long way from commercial airplanes powered by a combination of fossil fuel and batteries, a recent feasibility study at the University of Illinois explored fuel/battery configurations and the energy lifecycle to learn the tradeoffs needed to yield the greatest reductions in carbon dioxide emissions.

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  • Study Suggests Trees Are Crucial to The Future of Our Cities

    The shade of a single tree can provide welcome relief from the hot summer sun.

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  • Professor Contributes to Research to Prevent Giraffe Population Extinction

    Professor Contributes to Research to Prevent Giraffe population ExtincIn an effort to prevent the extinction of the tallest terrestrial mammal, Derek Lee and Monica Bond embarked on a research project eight years ago to study the giraffe population.

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  • Study Shows How Electricity-Eating Microbes Use Electrons to Fix Carbon Dioxide

    New research from Washington University in St. Louis explains the cellular processes that allow a sun-loving microbe to “eat” electricity — transferring electrons to fix carbon dioxide to fuel its growth.

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  • Citizen Science Programs Provide Valuable Data on Intermittent Rivers in Southwestern United States

    A University of Oklahoma-led project is showing how citizen science programs provide valuable data on rivers in southwestern United States.

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  • Natural Plant Defense Genes Provide Clues to Safener Protection in Grain Sorghum

    Weeds often emerge at the same time as vulnerable crop seedlings and sneak between plants as crops grow.

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