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  • Climate Change Leading to Water Shortage in Andes, Himalayas

    Climate change could have devastating effects on vulnerable residents in the Andes mountains and the Tibetan plateau, according to researchers at The Ohio State University who have been studying glaciers in those areas for decades.

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  • Online game trains players how to sort waste correctly

    A simple online game can teach people to more accurately sort waste—with lasting results, a new UBC study has found.

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  • How to track disease in the 21st century

    When a patient goes into a hospital or clinic, whether for a heart attack, stroke, or because they walked into a lamp post (yes, really), a massive amount of data is collected and entered into medical reports.

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  • Atomic-scale binary logic could power faster, more energy-efficient electronics

    Researchers at the University of Alberta have designed atomic-scale versions of the binary logic components that allow computer processors to perform complex operations.

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  • Sea sponge study offers clues into how life adapts to harsh environments

    A new study of modern sea sponges is beginning to tell us how early life forms such as sea sponges found ways to survive in extreme environments prior to the evolution of modern life and the oxygenation of Earth’s oceans between a billion and 541 million years ago.

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  • Coral skeletons teach NOAA about the past ocean

    Deep-sea corals have some things in common with trees.

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  • Large Whale Entanglements National Report Released

    NOAA Fisheries has released a National Report on Large Whale Entanglements Confirmed in the United States in 2017.

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  • Research shows impact of school start times on teens’ sleep

    Delaying high school start times by as little as 10 minutes can increase adolescents’ length of sleep by almost 25 minutes, says new Brock-led research.

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  • Declining Snowpack over Western US Mapped at a Finer Scale

    Since 1982, some parts of the West have had a 41 percent reduction in the yearly maximum mass of snow.

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  • Reverse Engineering Reveals Pine Tree’s Chemical Production — Worth Billions

    Washington State University researchers have reverse engineered the way a pine tree produces a resin, which could serve as an environmentally friendly alternative to a range of fossil-fuel based products worth billions of dollars.

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