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  • Amazonian Soils Mapped Using Indicator Species

    Understanding the ecology and distributions of species in Amazonia is hampered by lack of information about environmental conditions, such as soils.

  • Green Plastic Production Made Easy

    A one-step method enables scalable and more environmentally friendly production of plant-derived plastic monomers, paving the way towards the mass production of a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based materials.

  • Need More Energy Storage? Just Hit 'Print'

    Researchers from Drexel University and Trinity College in Ireland, have created ink for an inkjet printer from a highly conductive type of two-dimensional material called MXene. 

  • New Software Tool Could Provide Answers to Some of Life’s Most Intriguing Questions

    A University of Waterloo researcher has spearheaded the development of a software tool that can provide conclusive answers to some of the world’s most fascinating questions. 

  • Barley Breeding Makes for Crafty Collaboration

    When it comes to brewing better beer, most lager lovers might not think to raise a glass in salute to the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Ancient “Texas Serengeti” Had Elephant-Like Animals, Rhinos, Alligators and More

    During the Great Depression, some unemployed Texans were put to work as fossil hunters.

  • Climate Engineering Needs to Look at the Big Picture, Says Researcher

    Of all the different possible methods to combat anthropogenic climate change conceived of so far, among the least studied is climate engineering.

  • U of T Researchers ‘Reverse Engineer’ Brain Cancer Cells to Find New Targets for Treatment

    Researchers at the University of Toronto, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the University of Calgary have ‘reverse engineered’ glioblastoma stem cells to uncover potential targets to treat the devastating form of brain cancer.

  • Mass Drug Administrations Can Grant Population Protection Against Malaria

    Researchers have provided the first evidence that mass drug administration (MDA) can grant community-level protection against Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum) malaria.

  • Bacterial Mix Helps Predict Future Change

    A controlled, laboratory approach, along with computer simulations, has helped KAUST researchers to show that bacterial communities can homogenously disperse within aquatic ecosystems even with slow flowing water and the persistence of their preferred, localized conditions.

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