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  • Landslide Risks Highlighted in New Online Tool

    The U.S. Geological Survey today unveiled a new web-based interactive map that marks an important step toward mapping areas that could be at higher risk for future landslides

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  • New Research Finds Multiple Effects on Soil from Exposure to Manure from Cows Administered Antibiotics

    Use of antibiotics is under heightened scrutiny due to the increased prevalence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. 

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  • Research Brief: Nanoparticles May Have Bigger Impact on the Environment Than Previously Thought

    Over the last two decades, nanotechnology has improved many of the products we use every day from microelectronics to sunscreens. 

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  • People Who Eat More Meals at Home Have Lower Levels of Harmful PFAS Chemicals in Their Bodies

    A home-cooked meal has many benefits, including healthier ingredients and fewer processed foods. 

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  • Predicting the Impact of Climate Change on Bridge Safety

    Climate change will ultimately affect our bridges. But to what extent?

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  • Mapping White Clover Heritage

    Four-leaved clovers may or may not bring good luck. What’s indisputable is that all white clovers, whether with three or four leaves, have many benefits.

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  • How Bats Relocate in Response to Tree Loss

    Identifying how groups of animals select where to live is important for understanding social dynamics and for management and conservation. 

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  • Targeting Tumour-Producing Cells in Liver Cancer

    Liver cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The most common primary liver cancer in adults is known as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and accounts for approximately 780,000 deaths every year.

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  • Human Gut Microbes Could Make Processed Foods Healthier

    A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis sheds light on how human gut microbes break down processed foods — especially potentially harmful chemical changes often produced during modern food manufacturing processes.

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  • Electronic Solid Could Reduce Carbon Emissions in Fridges and Air Conditioners

    A promising replacement for the toxic and flammable greenhouse gases that are used in most refrigerators and air conditioners has been identified by researchers from the University of Cambridge.

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