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  • Listeria Protein Provides A CRISPR ‘Kill Switch’

    A single protein derived from a common strain of bacteria found in the soil will offer scientists a more precise way to edit RNA.

  • NASA Infrared View Finds Small Areas of Strength in New Depression 6E

    NASA’s Aqua satellite used infrared light to identify the strongest storms and coldest cloud top temperatures in Tropical Depression 6E.

  • Natural Gas Flaring Poses Pregnancy Risks

    Researchers from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and the University of Southern California have found that a high level of exposure to oil and gas “flaring” events — the burning off of excess natural gas at production sites — is associated with a 50% higher risk for preterm birth, compared with women who aren’t exposed to flaring.

  • Monitoring Groundwater Changes More Precisely

    A new method could help to track groundwater changes better than before.

  • Renewable Energy Transition Makes Dollars And Sense

    Making the transition to a renewable energy future will have environmental and long-term economic benefits and is possible in terms of energy return on energy invested (EROI), UNSW Sydney researchers have found.

  • Mystery About Cause Of Genetic Disease In Horses

    Warmblood fragile foal syndrome is a severe, usually fatal, genetic disease that manifests itself after birth in affected horses.

  • Global Methane Emissions Soar to Record High

    The pandemic has tugged carbon emissions down, temporarily. But levels of the powerful heat-trapping gas methane continue to climb, dragging the world further away from a path that skirts the worst effects of global warming.

  • Invasive Alien Species May Soon Cause Dramatic Global Biodiversity Loss

    An increase of 20 to 30 per cent in invasive non-native (alien) species would lead to dramatic future biodiversity loss worldwide.

  • Revealing the Atmospheric Impact of Planetary Collisions

    Giant impacts have a wide range of consequences for young planets and their atmospheres, according to research led by our scientists.

  • Geoengineering’s Benefits Limited for Apple Crops in India

    Geoengineering – spraying sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere to combat global warming – would only temporarily and partially benefit apple production in northern India, according to a Rutgers co-authored study.

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