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  • Could Playing Computer Games Improve Your Peripheral Vision?

    Playing computer games could help improve people’s peripheral vision, new research reveals.

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  • Farmer Researchers Reap More Benefits Than Just Increased Crop Production

    Farmers have been innovators and experimenters for millennia. 

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  • The Benefits of Being Different

    Six different colour morphs of the elusive Asiatic golden cat have been discovered in Northeast India – with the findings being hailed as "an evolutionary puzzle" – as the world’s greatest number of different coloured wild cat species in one area are reported.

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  • Monkeys Face Climate Change Extinction Threat

    Monkeys living in South America are highly vulnerable to climate change and face an “elevated risk of extinction”, according to a new University of Stirling-led study.

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  • These Nano-Bugs Eat CO2 And Make Eco-Friendly Fuel

    CU Boulder researchers have developed nanobio-hybrid organisms capable of using airborne carbon dioxide and nitrogen to produce a variety of plastics and fuels, a promising first step toward low-cost carbon sequestration and eco-friendly manufacturing for chemicals.

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  • Inflatable Planetarium Lets Colorado Kids Explore The Cosmos

    Students at CU Boulder are bringing the entire universe to your backyard, well, at least a portable and inflatable version of the cosmos.

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  • To Feed, Or Not To Feed: Are We Making Birds Lazy?

    To feed, or not to feed: that is the question.

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  • Pilots Help Turtles Take Flight

    Each fall in the Northeast, sea turtle conservation gains a unique partner: the general aviation community.

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    In February 2019, the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ) presented findings on new infection pathogens that go by the name of “Bovine Milk and Meat Factors” (BMMF). 

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  • New Look at Old Data Leads to Cleaner Engines

    New insights about how to understand and ultimately control the chemistry of ignition behavior and pollutant formation have been discovered in research led by Sandia National Laboratories. 

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