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  • Onion Growers Have New Tool Versus Fungicide-Resistant Disease

    The increase of fungicide resistance is a major reason why SLB has recently become the dominant foliar pathogen in onions.

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  • New Tool Monitors Real Time Mutations in Flu

    A Rutgers-led team has developed a tool to monitor influenza A virus mutations in real time, which could help virologists learn how to stop viruses from replicating.

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  • Proposed Hydropower Dams Pose Threat to Gabon’s Fishes

    Proposed hydropower dams in Gabon pose a substantial threat to the African nation’s most culturally and economically important fishes, according to a new study.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Sugar Ants’ Preference for Pee May Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    An unlikely penchant for pee is putting a common sugar ant on the map, as new research from the University of South Australia shows their taste for urine could play a role in reducing greenhouse gases.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Shelter, Safest Air Intake Locations During Urban Pollution Events Identified

    Roofs and the downwind sides of buildings in street canyons have the lowest levels of particulate matter during a single-source pollution event, according to Penn State researchers. 

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  • Winter Flooding on the Mississippi

    Persistent rains and saturated soils across the watershed swelled the river to its banks and occasionally onto floodplains.

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  • NASA's ECOSTRESS Mission Sees Plants 'Waking Up' From Space

    NASA tracks evapotranspiration rates from satellites.

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  • Flushing Nitrogen From Seawater-Based Toilets

    With about half the world’s population living close to the coast, using seawater to flush toilets could be possible with a salt-tolerant bacterium.

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  • How Cells Respond Appropriately in Harsh Environments to Cope With Global Warming, Dryness, and Salination

    Under severe environmental stresses such as high temperature, dryness and high salination, cells survive by responding appropriately through elaborate mechanisms, according to new cell biology research from the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics at The Institute of Medical Science, the University of Tokyo. 

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  • Feeding Bluebirds Helps Fend Off Parasites

    If you feed the birds in your backyard, you may be doing more than just making sure they have a source of food: you may be helping baby birds give parasites the boot.

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