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  • Nebraska Virologists Discover Safer Potential Zika Vaccine

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers may have identified a vaccine that would defend against Zika virus without producing antibodies.

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  • The Joy of Giving Lasts Longer Than the Joy of Getting

    The happiness we feel after a particular event or activity diminishes each time we experience that event, a phenomenon known as hedonic adaptation. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Which U.S. volcanoes pose a threat?

    As part of its program of keeping officials and the public apprised of volcanic threats, the USGS periodically reassesses the threat level of U.S. volcanoes and updates volcanic threat assessment documentation.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Geology and grapes a winning pair

    About 150 years after grapes were first cultivated on a small strip of Pelee Island, vineyards now cover two-thirds of the island and have become its major agricultural enterprise.

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  • Peanuts That Do More with Less Water

    The beloved peanut usually grows in sandy soil where there might not be much moisture. But some varieties of peanut perform better in drought than others. 

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  • Cover Crops May Increase Winter Temperatures in North America

    Cover crops grown in fields during winter may be warming temperatures in the northern United States and southern Canada, according to a new study by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. 

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  • As Polar Bear Attacks Increase in Warming Arctic, a Search for Solutions

    Searching for a polar bear in a snowstorm is something akin to looking for a needle in a haystack.

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  • Research Sheds New Light on What Drove Last, Long-Term Global Climate Shift

    The quest to discover what drove the last, long-term global climate shift on Earth, which took place around a million years ago, has taken a new, revealing twist.

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  • Longer Growing Seasons Complicate Outlook for Coniferous Forests

    For decades, ecologists have differed over a longstanding mystery: Will a longer, climate-induced growing season ultimately help coniferous forests to grow or hurt them? 

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  • New Powder Could Help Cut CO2 Emissions

    Scientists at the University of Waterloo have created a powder that could capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from factories and power plants.

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