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  • Much of the Earth Is Still Wild, but Threatened by Fragmentation

    Half of the Earth’s land surface not covered with ice remains relatively wild – but many of these “low human-impact” areas are broken into small, isolated pieces, threatening their future.

  • New Study Could Revolutionize the Way We Recycle

    An innovative new study to develop microbial organisms to digest plastic waste has been made possible following a £1.5 million award from the ERA - Cobiotech programme of the European Union.

  • A Climate Model Developed by ISGlobal Researchers Provides Long-Term Predictions of ‘El Niño’ Events

    For the first time, a tool can predict episodes up to two-and-a-half years in advance.

  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Night Sky Reflections from the World's Largest Mirror

    What's being reflected in the world's largest mirror? Stars, galaxies, and a planet. 

  • Study Finds Experimental Fences Deter Elephant Crop Raiding, Provide Income

    A University of Idaho-led team of researchers found that experimental fences reduced the number of times elephants left Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park to raid nearby crops by 80-95%.

  • Fish More Tolerant Than Expected to Low Oxygen Events

    Fish may be more tolerant than previously thought to periods of low oxygen in the oceans, new research shows.

  • Moderate Use of Screen Time Can Be Good for Your Health, New Study Finds

    Research by the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University, carried out in partnership with researchers at Cardiff University and Cambridge University, has found that moderate levels of screen time can have a positive effect on children’s wellbeing and mental health.

  • Prof Honoured for Decades of Asparagus Development

    Prof. David Wolyn, Department of Plant Agriculture, is the University of Guelph’s Innovation of the Year award winner for 2019.

  • New Treatment May Reverse Celiac Disease

    Results of a new phase 2 clinical trial using technology developed at Northwestern Medicine show it is possible to induce immune tolerance to gluten in individuals with celiac disease. 

  • Citizen Scientists are Helping to Keep the Study of Dinosaurs Alive

    When I moved to Alberta in 1976 to become the curator of paleontology at the Provincial Museum of Alberta (now the Royal Alberta Museum), I was hamstrung by a lack of funding and an attitude that suggested there was no point in putting money into collecting dinosaurs because there were none left.

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