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  • New Edna Technology Used to Quickly Assess Coral Reefs

    Scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of Biology have developed a technique for measuring the amount of living coral on a reef by analyzing DNA in small samples of seawater.

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  • NASA Examines Tropical Cyclone Kenneth in Infrared Light

    The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder or AIRS instrument aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone Kenneth and analyzed the storm in infrared light.

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  • Reindeer Adapt to Climate Change by Eating Seaweed

    The arctic archipelago of Svalbard is already experiencing dramatic effects from climate change. 

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  • Antarctica: The Final Frontier for Marine Biological Invasions?

    A new study looking at the implications of increased shipping activity and the impact on Antarctic marine biodiversity is published this week in the journal Global Change Biology.  

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  • Targeting How Fungi ‘Taste’ Wheat Could Be Key to Developing Control

    Exploring how a hazardous fungal pathogen ‘tastes’ its surroundings within a wheat plant to coordinate virulence could be the key to developing new control strategies, scientists believe.

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  • Could Computer Games Help Farmers Adapt to Climate Change?

    Web-based gaming, such as simulation games, can promote innovative communication strategies that engage farmers with scientific research and help them adapt to climate change.

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  • Smelling With Your Tongue

    Scientists from the Monell Center report that functional olfactory receptors, the sensors that detect odors in the nose, are also present in human taste cells found on the tongue. 

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  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Catches Tropical Cyclone Lorna Organizing

    Visible satellite imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite revealed the recently formed Tropical Storm Lorna was getting organized in the Southeastern Indian Ocean.

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  • Redefining Brightness: A New Way to Measure Light

    That 100-Watt light bulb you just bought for your living room lamp might never be the same again, thanks to researchers at the University of Ottawa.

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  • WWF-Approved: Biology Students Create First-of-its-kind Newfoundland and Labrador Biodiversity Report

    A group of Memorial students have created a comprehensive biodiversity report of wildlife in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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