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  • Do Marine Protected Areas Work?

    Marine protected areas, or MPAs, are an increasingly common way of protecting marine ecosystems by prohibiting fishing in specific locations.

  • Red Algae Steal Genes from Bacteria to Cope with Environmental Stresses

    It’s a case of grand larceny that could lead to new fuels and cleanup chemicals. 

  • Unmasking Mutant Cancer Cells

    As cancer cells progress, they accumulate hundreds and even thousands of genetic and epigenetic changes, resulting in protein expression profiles that are radically different from that of healthy cells.

  • Clownfish Reproduction Threatened by Artificial Light

    The Disney movie Finding Nemo could have a much darker sequel – as artificial light in coral reefs leaves the famous fish unable to reproduce offspring, according to a new study.

  • Radiation in Parts of Marshall Islands is Higher Than Chernobyl

    Radiation levels in some regions of the Marshall Islands in the central Pacific, where the United States conducted nuclear tests during the Cold War, are far higher than in areas affected by the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disasters, according to new research from Columbia University.

  • Monitoring Air Quality After Fourth of July Fireworks

    The U.S. recently celebrated the Fourth of July with dazzling fireworks displays in many cities.

  • How Puffins Catch Food Outside the Breeding Season

    Little is known about how seabirds catch their food outside the breeding season but using modern technology, researchers at the University of Liverpool and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology have gained new insight into their feeding habits.

  • Protein Oxidation Reveals the Environmental Pollution Level in Doñana National Park

    Deep in the heart of a protected area like Doñana National Park, it is supposedly clean and free from pollution compared to other kinds of areas such as a big city’s downtown area. 

  • Sea Level Rise Requires Extra Management to Maintain Salt Marshes

    Salt marshes are important habitats for fish and birds, and protect coasts under sea level rise against stronger wave attacks. 

  • Giving A Chip About Masa

    Products we commonly buy at the supermarket, such as tortillas and corn chips, are made from food grade corn.

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