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  • Reforesting Is a Good Idea, but It Is Necessary to Know Where and How

    An article recently published in Science, entitled “The global tree restoration potential”, presents what it calls “the most effective solution at our disposal to mitigate climate change”. 

  • A Simpler Way to Make Some Medicines

    Organic chemists at The Ohio State University have figured out how to synthesize the most common molecule arrangement in medicine, a scientific discovery that could change the way a number of drugs – including one most commonly used to treat ovarian cancer – are produced.

  • How Aerosols Affect Our Climate

    For many, the word “aerosol” might conjure thoughts of hairspray or spray paint. 

  • UH Team Finds Glitch That Could Affect More Than 100 Scientific Studies

    A team of researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa came across a discovery they never intended to uncover when a graduate student attempted to verify calculated data just prior to publication of a study involving cyanobacterial natural products that inhibit cancer cell growth.

  • Daily Exposure to Blue Light May Accelerate Aging, Even If It Doesn’t Reach Your Eyes, Study Suggests

    Prolonged exposure to blue light, such as that which emanates from your phone, computer and household fixtures, could be affecting your longevity, even if it’s not shining in your eyes.

  • Student-Developed App Will Help Public Remove Derelict Crab Traps

    Dr. Kirk Havens of William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science says a question regularly asked by community clean-up groups is whether they can remove derelict crab traps from the Chesapeake Bay.

  • Mathematical Modelling Vital to Tackling Disease Outbreaks

    Predicting and controlling disease outbreaks would be easier and more reliable with the wider application of mathematical modelling, according to a new study. 

  • A New Approach to Reconstructing Protein Evolution

    There are an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 proteins at work in cells, where they carry out numerable functions, says computational molecular biologist Roman Sloutsky at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. “One of the central questions in all of biochemistry and molecular biology,” he adds, is how their precisely-tuned functions are determined.

  • Mapping Global Biodiversity Change

    A new study, published in Science, which focuses on mapping biodiversity change in marine and land ecosystems shows that loss of biodiversity is most prevalent in the tropic, with changes in marine ecosystems outpacing those on land.

  • Stanford Researchers Develop a Stress Test to Separate the Tough Bacteria from the Tender

    Bacteria. Sometimes we can’t live with ’em, but there’s a growing appreciation that we can’t live without ’em.

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