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  • Sewage Poses Potential COVID-19 Transmission Risk, Experts Warn

    Environmental biologists at the University of Stirling have warned that the potential spread of COVID-19 via sewage “must not be neglected” in the battle to protect human health.

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  • Living in a Rural Environment Enhances Mental Well-Being Among the Elderly

    The mental well-being of the elderly refers to how they perceive their everyday existence, i.e., if their outlook is positive or negative, which, in turn, makes their life pleasant or unpleasant.

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  • Soil Pores Hold the Key to Stability for Desert Soils

    Soils in deserts are very different from those found anywhere else. 

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  • Winter Warm Spells See a Two- to Three- Fold Increase in Duration and Frequency in UK Temperature Records

    Analysis of historical temperature data led by University of Warwick shows warm spells in winter occurring more often and for longer periods

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NOAA Exploring Impact of COVID-19 Response on the Environment

    The coronavirus pandemic response has reduced pollution from a large number of sources across many geographic regions.

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  • Mats Made From Nanofibers Linked To A Red Wine Chemical Could Help Prevent Oxidation

    Texas A&M engineering researchers have created mesh-like mats made with tannic acid. Used in bandages or inside food storage containers, they can help promote prolonged antioxidant activity.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Outsmarting The Enemy: Treefrogs Rely On Illusions To Find A Mate Without Being Eaten

    Treefrogs become easy targets for predators and parasites when they send mating calls, but they’re finding a way to fool their enemies with a little help from a wingman.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Bat 'Super Immunity' May Explain How Bats Carry Coronaviruses—USask Study

    A University of Saskatchewan (USask) research team has uncovered how bats can carry the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus without getting sick—research that could shed light on how coronaviruses make the jump to humans and other animals. 

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  • Climate Change Could Reawaken Indian Ocean El Niño

    Global warming is approaching a tipping point that during this century could reawaken an ancient climate pattern similar to El Niño in the Indian Ocean, new research led by scientists from The University of Texas at Austin has found.

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  • Going Against The Trend

    Climate and marine scientists are observing pervasive warming of the ocean and the land surfaces across the globe.

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