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  • Researchers Find Protein That Suppresses Muscle Repair in Mice

    Researchers report that a protein known to be important to protein synthesis also influences muscle regeneration and regrowth in an unexpected manner.

  • Eddy Currents Affect Flux of Salt More Than Heat

    A study of eddy-induced transport of energy and biochemical particles and its influences on circulation patterns in the Red Sea reveals a mechanism that balances fluctuations in both salt and heat in the basin.

  • The Winter Weather Window That Is Costing UK Rapeseed Growers Millions

    UK rapeseed growers are losing up to a quarter of their crop yield each year because of temperature rises during an early-winter weather window.

  • North Atlantic Ocean Productivity Has Dropped 10 Percent During Industrial Era

    Virtually all marine life depends on the productivity of phytoplankton — microscopic organisms that work tirelessly at the ocean’s surface to absorb the carbon dioxide that gets dissolved into the upper ocean from the atmosphere.

  • UV Lights on Power Lines May Help Save Sandhill Cranes

    Crane species are declining around the world, and lethal collisions with power lines are an ongoing threat to many crane populations. 

  • NOAA Science Helps Restore Coastal Places

    Thousands of oil spills happen every year, and most pollution cases don’t make the news.

  • Chemical Records in Teeth Confirm Elusive Alaska Lake Seals Are One of a Kind

    Hundreds of harbor seals live in Iliamna Lake, the largest body of freshwater in Alaska and one of the most productive systems for sockeye salmon in the Bristol Bay region.

  • Arsenic-Breathing Life Discovered in the Tropical Pacific Ocean

    Arsenic is a deadly poison for most living things, but new research shows that microorganisms are breathing arsenic in a large area of the Pacific Ocean.

  • UV Light May Be Ripe to Replace Chemicals in Fungus Fight

    Thanks to the work of an international, multidisciplinary team of researchers led by Cornell AgriTech’s David Gadoury, farmers may no longer have to rely exclusively on fungicides to suppress destructive plant pathogens like powdery mildew.

  • Scientists See Fingerprint of Warming Climate on Droughts Going Back to 1900

    In an unusual new study, scientists say they have detected the fingerprint of human-driven global warming on patterns of drought and moisture across the world as far back as 1900.

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