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  • Team Finds Link Between Vitamin A And Brain Response In Monarch Butterflies

    The findings pave the way for understanding the mechanisms by which vitamin A operates in the brain to translate day length encoding into seasonal physiological and behavioral responses in animals.

  • Patchwork of Corn in the Snow

    In the wake of a potent winter storm in late November in the U.S. Midwest, an unusual pattern turned up in satellite imagery.

  • Lake Oahe, South Dakota

    The fourth largest man-made reservoir in North America extends from Pierre, South Dakota, to Bismarck, North Dakota.

  • Sediment Sloshes in Solway Firth

    Fjords and funnel-shaped bays and inlets are often the scene of dramatic tidal changes and sediment loads.

  • Breakthrough in Battle Against Invasive Plants

    Plants that can “bounce back” after disturbances like ploughing, flooding or drought are the most likely to be “invasive” if they’re moved to new parts of the world, scientists say.

  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Pleiades to Hyades

    This cosmic vista stretches almost 20 degrees from top to bottom, across the dusty constellation Taurus.

  • Space is Key to Monitoring Ocean Acidification

    Researchers aim to use satellite technology to test new ways of merging different datasets to estimate and ultimately monitor ocean acidification.

  • Enzyme Discovery Could Keep Tonnes of Polyester From Landfill

    QUT researchers have found a treatment to extract and reuse polyester from polyester/wool mix fabrics to help prevent some of the 92 million tonnes of textiles dumped every year going to landfill.

  • The Deep Ocean is Not on Fire. So What’s All That Soot Doing in There?

    The Kolyma River in eastern Siberia was sampled for a global study of black carbon in rivers and oceans by a team of researchers.

  • Climate Change Talk OK During Disaster Events

    A global consortium of leading climate change research universities is coming together as a new survey reveals the attitudes of Australians to climate change. 

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