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  • Proximity to Paths and Roads Is a Burden for White-Tailed Sea Eagles

    The white-tailed sea eagle is known for reacting sensitively to disturbances.  

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How Sustainable is Tuna?

    Appearing in everything from sushi rolls to sandwiches, tuna are among the world’s favourite fish. But are our current tuna fishing habits sustainable?

    >> Read the Full Article
  • USGS Estimates 214 trillion Cubic Feet of Natural Gas in Appalachian Basin Formations

    The Marcellus Shale and Point Pleasant-Utica Shale formations of the Appalachian Basin contain an estimated mean of 214 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered, technically recoverable continuous resources of natural gas, according to new USGS assessments.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Optical Imager Poised to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment of Dry Eye Disease

    Researchers have developed a new non-invasive optical imaging system that promises to improve diagnosis and treatments for dry eye disease.

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  • Daddy Daycare: Why Some Songbirds Care for the Wrong Kids

    Interspecific feeding — when an adult of one species feeds the young of another — is rare among songbirds, and scientists could only speculate on why it occurs, but now, Penn State researchers have new insight into this behavior.

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  • Hovering Closer to the Secrets of Hummingbird Flight

    The extraordinary ability of hummingbirds to perform complex escape maneuvers will be explored for its potential to enhance the field of robotics and micro aerial vehicles, thanks to a $923,483 grant from the Office of Naval Research.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Extremely Dry, Hot Conditions This Fall Causing Early, Muted Foliage Display

    With last year being the wettest year on record in Pennsylvania, and this year staring out wet again, 2019 was set up to be the mother of all fall foliage displays. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Researchers Unlock Potential to Use CRISPR to Alter the Microbiome

    Researchers at Western University have developed a new way to deliver the DNA-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 into microorganisms in the lab, providing a way to efficiently launch a targeted attack on specific bacteria.

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  • Microbiome Provides New Clues to Determining Development of Colon Cancer

    A mutant protein found in humans with colon cancer blocks a pathway that regulates proliferation and expansion of cells, increasing amounts of bacterial species associated with the development of colon cancer. 

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  • Collagen Fibers Encourage Cell Streaming by Balancing Individual Aggression with Collective Cooperation

    Collagen is the most abundant protein in mammals, making up skin, bone, tendons and other soft tissues.

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