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  • New Research Suggests a Simple Blood Test Could Improve the Early Detection of Lung Cancer

    New research led by scientists at the MRC Toxicology Unit suggests that by analysing levels of DNA in the blood, the early detection of lung cancer could be improved.

  • Arctic Sea Ice Loss in past Linked to Abrupt Climate Events

    A new study on ice cores shows that reductions in sea ice in the Arctic in the period between 30-100,000 years ago led to major climate events. 

  • Earth’s Magnetic Shield Booms like a Drum When Hit by Impulses

    The Earth’s magnetic shield booms like a drum when it is hit by strong impulses, according to new research from Queen Mary University of London.

  • OK Google: Find The Humpback Whales

    What do you do when you have too much data?

  • Bees Have Brains for Basic Maths

    Researchers have found bees can do basic mathematics, in a discovery that expands our understanding of the relationship between brain size and brain power.

  • Local Variations in Circuitry Are Key to Brain’s Power

    Yale researchers studying how the human cortex performs its remarkable feats have shown that regional variations in brain local circuitry — not just long-distance connections between regions — help determine how well we think, perceive, and analyze the world around us.

  • Rigs to Reefs

    Offshore oil platforms have an immense presence, physically, financially and environmentally.

  • Study Shows Melting Ice Sheets Will Disrupt Climate

    Water entering the oceans from melting ice sheets could cause extreme weather and a change in ocean circulation not currently accounted for in global climate policies, a new study published today finds.

  • NASA Catches the 1-Day Life of Tropical Cyclone Neil

    Tropical Cyclone Neil had a short life in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean. It developed on February 9 and dissipated on February 10.

  • Tool Identifies Locations for Re-establishing Oyster Beds that Maximize Their Ecological Benefits

    Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a mapping tool that identifies sites for re-establishing oyster reefs that maximize their ecological benefits – such as water filtration.

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