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Monday, July 4, 2022
Nitrogen footprint: high pollution and loss of resources due to manure
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In Germany, manure is usually applied to arable or grassland areas without pretreatment. The nitrogen released has a negative impact on the ...
Study explores coevolution of mammals and their lice
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Elephant shrews, also called jumping shrews or sengis, are small insectivorous mammals native to Africa. The elephant shrew louse was among ...
Nature restoration as a climate solution not enough to reduce peak global temperatures
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The research found the process of restoring degraded natural ecosystems is crucial, but any climate benefits are dwarfed by the scale of fos...
The Higgs particle turns ten
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A collision event in the Atlas detector: Higgs boson coupling to top quark Credit: ATLAS/CERN Exactly ten years ago, the Atlas and CMS expe...
Male dogs four times more likely to develop contagious cancer on nose or mouth than females
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A new study has found that male dogs are four to five times more likely than female dogs to be infected with the oro-nasal form of Canine Tr...
Sunday, July 3, 2022
13 Years and More at the Moon
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This year, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) celebrates its 13th anniversary orbiting the Moon. This mission has given scientists the l...
Humpback whales may steer clear of Hawaiʻi due to climate change
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Humpback whale Photo by Joshua Sukoff on Unsplash Humpback whales may one day avoid Hawaiian waters due to climate change and rising greenho...
Saturday, July 2, 2022
“Soft” CRISPR May Offer a New Fix for Genetic Defects
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Restorative gene editing using sequences from the counterpart chromosome: The standard CRISPR enzyme Cas9 offers the ability to make repairs...
Mining's effect on fish warrants better science-based policies
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Migrating sockeye salmon approach their spawning grounds on a tributary of the Copper River. Credit: University of Alaska Fairbanks A new pa...
Biomedical engineering students work on transgender health project
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UC College of Engineering and Applied Science students Anna King, left, and Rucha Tadwalkar use 3D printers in a biomedical engineering lab....
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