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  • How Memories Form and Fade

    Why is it that you can remember the name of your childhood best friend that you haven't seen in years yet easily forget the name of a person you just met a moment ago? 

  • Study Shows Frying Oil Consumption Worsened Colon Cancer and Colitis in Mice

    Foods fried in vegetable oil are popular worldwide, but research about the health effects of this cooking technique has been largely inconclusive and focused on healthy people. 

  • The Fat of the Land: Estimating the Ecological Costs of Overeating

    With every unfinished meal since Band Aid, you’ve heard it: “people are starving in Africa, y’know”. 

  • Successful Egg Harvest Breaks New Ground in Saving the Northern White Rhinoceros

    There are only two northern white rhinos left worldwide, both of them female.

  • Scientists Develop a New Approach for Preparation of Cellulosic Ethanol

    The new approach provides a new way for industrialized production of cellulosic ethanol with high efficiency and low cost.

  • How Red-Eared Invaders Are Hurting California’s Native Turtles

    In the summer of 2011, visitors to the University of California, Davis, Arboretum may have witnessed an unusual site: small teams of students wielding large nets, leaping into the arboretum’s waterway to snag basking turtles.

  • Adapting to Climate Change

    When it comes to climate change, moving people and development away from at-risk areas can be viewed, not as a defeat, but as a smart strategy that allows communities to adapt and thrive.

  • Storms on Jupiter Are Disturbing the Planet’s Colorful Belts

    Storm clouds rooted deep in Jupiter’s atmosphere are affecting the planet’s white zones and colorful belts, creating disturbances in their flow and even changing their color.

  • Detecting Hydrothermal Vents in Volcanic Lakes

    Geothermal manifestations at Earth’s surface can be mapped and characterized by a variety of well-established exploration methods. 

  • Enzyme That Helps Protect Us from Stress Linked to Liver Cancer Growth

    An enzyme induced by stress to help reduce production of damaging free radicals is also used by liver cancer to regulate two major cell proliferation pathways that enable the cancer to thrive, scientists report.

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