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  • Stained Winyah Bay

    One of the first attempts to set up a permanent European colony in the contiguous United States ended in disaster.

  • New Maps Document Big-Game Migrations Across the Western United States

    For the first time, state and federal wildlife biologists have come together to map the migrations of ungulates across America’s West.

  • CCS During Waste Incineration Removes CO2 From the Atmosphere

    All waste contains biological material. It cannot all be recycled efficiently, so large volumes have to be incinerated.

  • In a Warming Climate, Can Birds Take the Heat?

    We don’t know precisely how hot things will get as climate change marches on, but there’s reason to believe animals in the tropics may not fare as well as their temperate relatives.

  • New Bird Genomes Give Insight into Evolution of Genomic Diversity

    The Bird 10,000 Genome Project (B10K) is a large international project co-led by University of Copenhagen, China National Genebank at BGI-Shenzhen, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Rockefeller University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

  • Landslide Along Alaskan Fjord Could Trigger Tsunami

    A glacier that had held an Alaskan slope in place for centuries is melting, releasing the soil beneath in what can be described as a slow-motion landslide, researchers say.

  • Scientists Pinpoint Two New Potential Therapeutic Targets for Rheumatoid Arthritis

    A collaborative team of scientists has pinpointed two new potential therapeutic targets for rheumatoid arthritis – a painful inflammatory disease that affects an estimated 350 million people worldwide.

  • Smell and Taste Changes Provide Early Indication of COVID-19 Community Spread

    Self-reports of smell and taste changes provide earlier markers of the spread of infection of SARS-CoV-2 than current governmental indicators, according to an international team of researchers.

  • Life After COVID-19 Hospitalization: Major Lasting Effects on Health, Work and More

    Surviving a case of COVID-19 that’s bad enough to land you in the hospital is hard enough. 

  • Children Born Extremely Preterm Are More Likely to Be Diagnosed with Depression than Peers Born at Term

    A study using extensive nationwide registry data showed that girls born extremely preterm, earlier than 28 weeks gestational age, were three times more likely to be diagnosed with depression than peers born close to the expected date of delivery. 

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