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  • Severe COVID-19 Infection Rare in Newborns

    Severe COVID-19 infection appears rare in newborn babies, suggests a new study.

  • University Of New Brunswick And Parks Canada Announce Research Chair In Aquatic Restoration

    The Government of Canada is investing in research expertise and the future of Atlantic salmon with the establishment of a Parks Canada Research Chair dedicated to aquatic restoration at the University of New Brunswick.

  • Modelling The Deep

    A Memorial doctoral student has created an empirical 3D model to demonstrate how hydrothermal fluid circulates beneath the seafloor.

  • Chemicals in Your Living Room Cause Diabetes

    A new UC Riverside study shows flame retardants found in nearly every American home cause mice to give birth to offspring that become diabetic.

  • New Research Identifies ‘Triple Trouble’ for Mangrove Coasts

    Some of the world’s most valuable ecosystems are facing a "triple threat" to their long-term durability and survival, new research shows.

  • Stanford Researchers Develop DNA Approach to Forecast Ecosystem Changes

    When wolves returned to Yellowstone in 1995, no one imagined the predators would literally change the course of rivers in the national park through cascading effects on other animals and plants.

  • AgBio Graduate Blossoms In Study Abroad Experience

    Making the most of the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) study abroad program opened up a world of possibilities for Simone Roelens.

  • Corn and Other Crops Are Not Adapted to Benefit From Elevated Carbon Dioxide Levels

    The U.S. backs out of the Paris climate agreement even as carbon dioxide (CO2) levels continue to rise. 

  • Fighting Coronavirus Misinformation

    The World Health Organization calls the spread of false information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) an “infodemic,” and the results are broadly visible across society. 

  • Global Fisheries Could Alleviate a Global Food Emergency in Extreme Situations

    Over the past half century, the global food production system has stably supplied the rapidly growing human population. 

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