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  • How Does Vitamin E Work in Plants to Protect Them from Extreme Environmental Conditions?

    Vitamin E is a potential antioxidant that could act as a sentinel in plants, sending molecular signs from chloroplast –a cell organelle- to the nucleus. 

  • NASA Find Tropical Cyclone Kyarr With a Cloud-filled Eye

    NASA satellite imagery revealed that Tropical Cyclone Kyarr has maintained its eye, although that eye has become cloud-filled.

  • Carbon Bomb: Study in Journal Science Advances Says Climate Impact from Loss of Intact Tropical Forests Grossly Underreported

    A new study in the journal Science Advances says that carbon impacts from the loss of intact tropical forests has been grossly underreported.

  • Patients with Mood, Anxiety Disorders Share Abnormalities in Brain’s Control Circuit

    New research published today in JAMA Psychiatry shows for the first time that patients with mood and anxiety disorders share the same abnormalities in regions of the brain involved in emotional and cognitive control.

  • Biologists Build Proteins That Avoid Crosstalk with Existing Molecules

    Inside a living cell, many important messages are communicated via interactions between proteins.

  • Study Highlights the Importance of Managing the Use of Sugarcane Straw to Generate Bioenergy

    Brazilian researchers calculated the amount of nutrients in sugarcane leaves, which are normally left on the ground after harvest, and the equivalent in fertilizer required to maintain crop yield if the straw is removed.

  • Largest Mapping of Breathing Ocean Floor Key to Understanding Global Carbon Cycle

    Marine sediments play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle due to the oxygen consumption and CO2 respiration of the organisms that live in and on the ocean floor.

  • New Technique Could Help Decontaminate Oilsands Waste Water

    Method developed by U of A engineering researchers removes one of the main toxins in water used for bitumen extraction.

  • New Tornado Casualty Analysis Will Improve Future Predictions

    Texas A&M Geography’s Tyler Fricker recently published research providing insights into where tornado casualty rates are highest and how to improve casualty prediction models.

  • Strong Gusts Spread the Kincade Fire

    Satellite imagery captures fast-moving California fire.

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