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  • Tree Dens Play a Critical Role for Giant Panda Mothers Rearing Cubs

    In a paper recently published in the journal Biological Conservation, an international team of conservationists highlights the importance of tree dens for pandas raising infants in native habitats. 

  • Study Finds White Sharks Flee Feeding Areas When Orcas Present

    New research from Monterey Bay Aquarium and partner institutions published today in Nature Scientific Reports challenges the notion that great white sharks are the most formidable predators in the ocean. 

  • UT Expert Co-Authors Study on Oil Spill Clean Up Safety

    A UT professor and expert known for his work on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill recovery efforts has co-authored a report making a series of recommendations to federal agencies on how to safely clean up after spills.

  • Scientists Find That Microplastics Can Be Carried Long Distances by the Wind

    Microplastics have been found in some of the most remote aquatic ecosystems on earth, including in the deepest parts of the ocean.

  • Scientists Capture A ‘Snapshot’ Of Bacterial Stress-Response Regulator’s ‘Recycling Truck’

    Scientists have captured the first “snapshot” of two proteins involved in delivering a bacterial stress-response master regulator to the cell’s recycling machinery.

  • Solving the Mystery of Fertilizer Loss from Midwest Cropland

    Farmers can’t predict their annual corn harvest with certainty, but with the help of new research from Michigan State University, they can now pinpoint specific parts of their fields that consistently produce either good or bad yields.

  • The Fluid That Feeds Tumor Cells

    Before being tested in animals or humans, most cancer drugs are evaluated in tumor cells grown in a lab dish.

  • What Earth's Gravity Reveals About Climate Change

    On March 17, 2002, the German-US satellite duo GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) were launched to map the global gravitational field with unprecedented precision.

  • Climate Change to Blame for Hurricane Maria’s Extreme Rainfall

    Hurricane Maria dropped more rain on Puerto Rico than any storm to hit the island since 1956, a feat due mostly to the effects of human-caused climate warming, new research finds.

  • Best in Snow: New Scientific Device Creates Electricity from Snowfall

    UCLA researchers and colleagues have designed a new device that creates electricity from falling snow.

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