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  • Ocean Virus Hijacks Carbon-Storing Bacteria

    Beneath the ocean’s surface, a virus is hijacking the metabolism of the most abundant organism on Earth. 

  • UToledo Chemists Identify Toxic Chemicals in Fracking Wastewater

    Before water produced during hydraulic fracturing is disposed of in waterways or reused in agriculture and other industries, chemists at The University of Toledo are zeroing in on water quality and environmental concerns of fracking wastewater to determine if it is safe for reuse.

  • Will Floating Turbines Usher in a New Wave of Offshore Wind?

    At Scotland’s easternmost headland, the old fishing port of Peterhead juts out into the North Sea. 

  • Birds, Bees and Butter – Biodiversity Crucial for Shea Production in West Africa

    Shea yields are likely to benefit from a diversity of trees and shrubs in parkland habitats in West Africa, according to a new study led by scientists from Trinity.

  • Dementia Gene Raises Risk of Severe COVID-19

    Having a faulty gene linked to dementia doubles the risk of developing severe COVID-19, according to a large-scale study.

  • Solving the Space Junk Problem

    Space is getting crowded. Aging satellites and space debris crowd low-Earth orbit, and launching new satellites adds to the collision risk. 

  • Migration Patterns Reveal an Eden for Ancient Humans and Animals

    Pinnacle Point, a series of archaeological sites that overlook a now submerged section of South Africa’s coastline and one of the world’s most important localities for the study of modern human origins, was as much of an Eden for animals as it was for early humans. 

  • University of Guelph COVID-19 Vaccine Research Awarded Provincial Funding

    University of Guelph researchers have received $230,000 to develop potential COVID-19 vaccines under the province’s Ontario Together investment to advance research to combat the pandemic.

  • Cybersecurity Leaders Call for Independent Review of Any COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps

    Privacy and cybersecurity experts from across Canada have called on all levels of government to ensure strict security and privacy measures before deploying contact tracing apps to monitor the spread of COVID-19.

  • New Double-Contrast Technique Picks Up Small Tumors on MRI

    Early detection of tumors is extremely important in treating cancer. 

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