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  • Rapid Test for Ovarian Cancer Detection Developed at the University of Turku

    Researchers at the University of Turku, Finland, have developed a test for ovarian cancer detection with a sensitivity 4.5 times higher than that of the conventional laboratory test. 

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  • Multiphase Buffering by Ammonia Explains Wide Range of Atmospheric Aerosol Acidity

    Aerosols are tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the air.

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  • High-Fidelity Record of Earth’s Climate History Puts Current Changes in Context

    For the first time, climate scientists have compiled a continuous, high-fidelity record of variations in Earth’s climate extending 66 million years into the past.

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  • Dietary Changes Could Produce Big Offsets to Carbon Emissions

    Eating less meat and dairy products in favor of plant-based proteins like those found in grains, legumes and nuts could make a huge difference in how much carbon dioxide reaches the atmosphere, research by Oregon State University shows.

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  • Climate Change Recasts the Insect Communities of the Arctic

    Through a unique research collaboration, researchers at the University of Helsinki have exposed major changes taking place in the insect communities of the Arctic. 

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  • Watching Thunderstorms March Across Lake Victoria

    The lake in eastern Africa is known for its intense nighttime thunderstorms, which are influenced by the lake's location, size, and nearby topography.

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  • NASA Takes an Insured Look at Hailstorm Risk

    When a hail storm strikes, the damage can be catastrophic for homes, businesses, agriculture and infrastructure.

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  • Understanding the ‘Deep-Carbon Cycle’

    New geologic findings about the makeup of the Earth’s mantle are helping scientists better understand long-term climate stability and even how seismic waves move through the planet’s layers.

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  • Scientists Map Freshwater Transport in the Arctic Ocean

    The Ob, Yenisei, and Lena rivers flow into the Kara and Laptev seas and account for about half of the total freshwater runoff to the Arctic Ocean. 

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  • COVID-19 May Have Been in L.A. as Early as Last December, UCLA-Led Study Suggests

    UCLA researchers and colleagues who analyzed electronic health records found that there was a significant increase in patients with coughs and acute respiratory failure at UCLA Health hospitals and clinics beginning in late December 2019, suggesting that COVID-19 may have been circulating in the area months before the first definitive cases in the U.S. were identified.

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