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  • Climate Crisis Ages Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles

    Climatic conditions are changing at an unprecedented rate, affecting mainly fish, amphibians and reptiles, ectothermic animals that are unable to generate their own internal heat. 

  • Siberia’s Permafrost Erosion Has Been Worsening for Years

    The Arctic is warming faster than any other region on the planet. 

  • NASA Observes Hurricane Sally Making Early Morning Landfall in Alabama

    NASA’s Aqua satellite and the NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite provided views of the strength, extent and rainfall potential as Hurricane Sally was making landfall during the morning hours of Sept. 16.

  • Millions Of Dollars To Clean Up Tuna Nets And Flip Flops From Island State

    Millions Of Dollars To Clean Up Tuna Nets And Flip Following a five-week clean-up on Aldabra Atoll, one of Seychelles’ UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Gorongosa National Park to collaborate with the University of Oxford on the 'Paleo-Primate Project'

    Gorongosa National Park announced today that it has signed a multi-year collaboration agreement with the University of Oxford for an initiative called the “Paleo-Primate Project”.

  • Alpacas and Antibodies Step Into the Research Spotlight at Trent

    Thanks to an innovative research partnership, Mac and Hollister feel right at home at Trent University.

  • Funding Boost To Tackle Growing Herbicide Resistance Problem

    The Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative at The University of Western Australia has been awarded $5 million to develop a cutting-edge crop and weed management research program.

  • Study Finds Intravenous Iron Doesn't Help Anaemic Patients During Surgery

     A global study led by researchers at The University of Western Australia has addressed the rising use of intravenous iron therapy in anaemic patients during major surgery and found there is little benefit.

  • EPA Awards $1.6M For IU Research On Synthetic Chemical Exposure In Rural Drinking Water

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Indiana University funding to further understand exposure risks of rural communities to per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, through their drinking water.

  • Research Among First To Analyze Safety Of Industrial Hemp As Cattle Feed

    A pair of studies at Kansas State University is bringing new insight to farmers and producers seeking to incorporate industrial hemp in cattle feed.

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