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  • Biologists Find Answers To Pollination Mystery Blowing In The Wind

    New research by scientists at the University of Toronto offers novel insights into why and how dozens of flowering plant species evolved from being pollinated by insects to being pollinated by wind.

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  • Water Quality Research First Project In State-Of-The-Art Metabolism Barn And Labs

    The first scientific study in the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association Metabolism Barn at the Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence will identify how different levels of sulphates in water affect beef cattle.

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  • Earth’s Continental Nurseries Discovered Beneath Mountains

    In his free time last summer, Rice University geoscientist Ming Tang made a habit of comparing the niobium content in various rocks in a global minerals database.

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  • Cattle Urine’s Planet-Warming Power Can Be Curtailed with Land Restoration

    The exceptional climate-altering capabilities of cattle are mainly due to methane, which they blast into the atmosphere during their daily digestive routine.

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  • Weather at Three Key Growth Stages Predicts Midwest Corn Yield and Grain Quality, Study Says

    Corn is planted on approximately 90 million acres across the United States every year.

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  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Shows Winds Shear Affecting Tropical Cyclone Riley

    Visible from NASA’s Aqua satellite revealed the effects of wind shear on Tropical Cyclone Riley in the Southern Indian Ocean.

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  • What You Eat Could Impact Your Brain and Memory

    You may be familiar with the saying, “You are what you eat,” but did you know the food you eat could impact your memory?

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  • The Science Behind the Polar Vortex

    The polar vortex is a large area of low pressure and cold air surrounding the Earth's North and South poles.

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  • Tropical Cyclone Riley Triggers Australia Warnings

    System 94S developed about 240 miles west-northwest of Darwin, Australia on Jan. 22, 2019. The next day, it had strengthened into a tropical cyclone, and was named Riley.

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  • Scientists Tackle Breeding Challenges of Land Mine-Finding Rats

    Thousands of people – many of them children – are hurt or killed by land mines each year, so finding these devices before they explode is critical.

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