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  • Brush your teeth – Postpone Alzheimer´s

    The researchers have determined that gum disease (gingivitis) plays a decisive role in whether a person developes Alzheimer´s or not. 

  • Grassland Areas Should Be Chosen Wisely

    When farmland is converted from grain production to grasslands, the greatest environmental benefits are obtained by choosing land that is close to existing natural areas or has high nutritional loads to aquatic environments, a new study indicates.

  • Scientists Engineer Unique ‘Glowing’ Protein

    Biophysicists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have joined forces with colleagues from France and Germany to create a new fluorescent protein.

  • Cracking Open the Black Box of Automated Machine Learning

    Researchers from MIT and elsewhere have developed an interactive tool that, for the first time, lets users see and control how automated machine-learning systems work.

  • Mapping Groundwater’s Influence on the World’s Oceans

    Researchers at The Ohio State University have created high-resolution maps of points around the globe where groundwater meets the oceans—the first such analysis of its kind, giving important data points to communities and conservationists to help protect both drinking water and the seas.

  • Young Herring ‘Go With The Older Fish’

    Similar to how children learn, often unconsciously, to mimic the adults around them, a small, silvery ocean fish employs this tactic when teaching the next generation to find a suitable place to reproduce.

  • Seismologists Seek Space on Volunteers’ Floors and Lawns to Study Seattle Seismic Risks

    The Puget Sound area is vulnerable to several types of seismic risks.

  • The 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season is Here, USGS is Ready

    The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1, and the U.S. Geological Survey is prepared to provide science that can help guide efforts to protect lives and property if a major storm makes landfall this season.

  • Tiny Fish a Big Lure for Life on Coral Reefs

    Researchers from Simon Fraser University have discovered how coral reefs support such an abundance and diversity of life.

  • Economists Link Solar Activity to Decrease in Production

    Two University of Windsor researchers have shown that the sun’s wrath can affect your nation’s pocketbook.

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