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  • Sodium Found To Regulate The Biological Clock Of Mice

    A new study from McGill University shows that increases in the concentrations of blood sodium can have an influence on the biological clock of mice, opening new research avenues for potentially treating the negative effects associated with long distance travel or shift work.

  • Heavy Rain After Drought May Cause Fish Kills

    Fish kills are a recurring phenomenon in lakes suffering from oxygen depletion.

  • UCLA-led Team Develops Ways to Keep Buildings Cool with Improved Super White Paints

    A research team led by UCLA materials scientists has demonstrated ways to make super white paint that reflects as much as 98% of incoming heat from the sun.

  • Discovery Opens Up New Path In Study Of Marine Evolution And Biodiversity

    New UCLA research indicates that an evolutionary phenomenon never before observed among marine life could help explain why there is such immense biodiversity in the world’s coral reefs and the ocean beyond.

  • Daytime Aardvark Sightings Are A Sign Of Troubled Times

    Aardvarks occur across most of sub-Saharan Africa, but very few people have seen one, because they are solitary, mostly active at night, and live in burrows.

  • Stress Testing “Coral In A Box”

    Coral death is impacting oceans worldwide as a consequence of climate change.

  • Helping Drug-Delivering Particles Squeeze Through A Syringe

    Microparticles offer a promising way to deliver multiple doses of a drug or vaccine at once, because they can be designed to release their payload at specific intervals.

  • New Method Estimates Risks of Hormone-Disrupting Substances in Drinking Water

    Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a new method that can make it easier for public authorities to assess the health risks of hormone-disrupting chemicals in the environment.

  • Ringing of Global Atmosphere Confirmed in UH Research

    Researchers present a detailed analysis of observed atmospheric pressure over the globe every hour for 38 years.

  • The Best (and Worst) Materials for Masks

    It's intuitive and scientifically shown that wearing a face covering can help reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. But not all masks are created equal, according to new University of Arizona-led research

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