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  • How Do Kea See 1080 Bait?

    Research shows kea have the ability to distinguish between two different-coloured 1080 baits but cannot detect the presence of bird repellent in baits of the same colour, findings which might have implications for future 1080 operations.

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  • New Tool Predicts Geological Movement and the Flow of Groundwater in Old Coalfields

    A remote monitoring tool to help authorities manage public safety and environmental issues in recently abandoned coal mines has been developed by the University of Nottingham.

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  • Biochar from Agricultural Waste Products can Adsorb Contaminants in Wastewater

    Biochar — a charcoal-like substance made primarily from agricultural waste products — holds promise for removing emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals from treated wastewater.

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  • Shedding Light on Greenland

    Nature’s beauty overtook science for an evening.

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  • Implementing Carbon Pricing during the Pandemic Could Help Countries Recover Greener, Smarter

    Countries across the globe have been struggling to deal with the impact of Covid-19 and its accompanying economic slowdown.

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  • Media, NGO Framing of Climate Change Affects How People Think About Issue: Studies Show

    Climate change is an emotionally charged topic that can stir political arguments and inspire people to take action. How people talk about it, especially news media and organizations dedicated to combating the issue, can influence how people think about climate change, a University of Kansas researcher shows in a pair of new studies.

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  • Dairy Cows Exposed to Heavy Metals Worsen Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogen Crisis

    Dairy cows, exposed for a few years to drinking water contaminated with heavy metals, carry more pathogens loaded with antimicrobial-resistance genes able to tolerate and survive various antibiotics.

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  • Researcher Studying Microplastics In Surface Water

    How big of a problem is the issue of microplastics in our surface water?

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  • Researchers Partner With Industry To Make Food And Pipelines Safer, Agriculture Smarter

    Backed by $2 million from the federal government and partner organizations, University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers aim to make Arctic pipelines stronger and safer, protect the food supply, and improve crop processing with cutting-edge technology.

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  • Exploring Hot Deep-Sea Vents for Signs of Extreme Life

    Microbiology professor Jim Holden, a researcher in the School of Earth and Sustainability, recently received a three-year, $441,219 grant from NASA’s Exobiology Program to study competition between different types of thermophilic, or heat-loving, microbes.

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