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  • Researchers Use Sunlight to Pull Hydrogen from Wastewater

    Hydrogen is a critical component in the manufacture of thousands of common products from plastic to fertilizers, but producing pure hydrogen is expensive and energy intensive.

  • Will the Calgary Zoo Hear the Pitter Patter of Little Panda Paws This Year?

    Breeding giant pandas isn’t easy.  

  • Fish Under Threat Release Chemicals to Warn Others of Danger

    University of Saskatchewan researchers discovered that wild fish release chemicals called ‘disturbance cues’ to signal to other fish about nearby dangers, such as predators.

  • Geriatric Marmosets Moving to the Southwest National Primate Research Center

    University of Texas Health San Antonio and Texas Biomedical Research Institute have signed an animal care and joint research agreement.

  • Diagnosing Urban Air Pollution Exposure with New Precision

    A new review of studies on levels of urban exposure to airborne pollutants and their effects on human health suggests that advanced instrumentation and information technology will soon allow researchers and policymakers to gauge the health risks of air pollution on an individual level.

  • Scientists Track Giant Ocean Vortex from Space

    Researchers have found a new way to use satellites to monitor the Great Whirl, a massive whirlpool the size of Colorado that forms each year off the coast of East Africa, they report in a new study.

  • Palm Oil’s Potential to Alleviate Poverty Depends on Where It’s Grown

    Expansion of oil palm production in remote forest areas requires careful planning and evaluation if the communities are to benefit, according to a report by researchers at the University.

  • The Hunger Gaps: How Flowering Times Affect Farmland Bees

    For the very first time, researchers from the University of Bristol have measured farmland nectar supplies throughout the whole year and revealed hungry gaps when food supply is not meeting pollinator demand. 

  • Brain Mapping: New Technique Reveals How Information Is Processed

    Scientists have discovered a new method for quickly and efficiently mapping the vast network of connections among neurons in the brain.

  • Changing Climate May Affect Animal-To-Human Disease Transfer

    Climate change could affect occurrences of diseases like bird-flu and Ebola, with environmental factors playing a larger role than previously understood in animal-to-human disease transfer.

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