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  • Early Experiences Determine How Birds Build Their First Nest

    Early life experiences of zebra finches have a big effect on the construction of their first homes, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Science and the University of St Andrews’ School of Biology.

  • The Butterfly Effect: Climate Change Could Cause Decline of Some Alpine Butterfly Species

    The long-term effects of climate change suggests that the butterfly effect is at work on butterflies in the alpine regions of North America, according to a new study by University of Alberta scientists—and the predictions don’t bode well. 

  • The Largest Solar Project in the U.S. Gets Green Light

    The United States’ largest solar project to date received final approval from the Department of the Interior, clearing the way for the $1-billion, 690-megawatt array to break ground on federal land in the Mojave desert in Nevada, several news outlets reported.

  • Study Proves U of G’s DNA Metabarcoding Effective for Monitoring Biodiversity

    University of Guelph-developed DNA metabarcoding technology has been found to be more effective at monitoring biodiversity of ecosystems than traditional methods. 

  • Flooding in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan

    Water has stopped pouring from the broken wall of the Sardoba Reservoir, but many areas are still submerged.

  • NASA Sees Tropical Storm Vongfong Form and Threaten the Philippines

    A low-pressure area that formed in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean several days ago has consolidated and organized into a tropical storm.

  • Malaria Mosquitoes Eliminated in Lab by Creating All-Male Populations

    A modification that creates more male offspring was able to eliminate populations of malaria mosquitoes in lab experiments.

  • What Is Contact Tracing, And How Will It Work In Texas?

    Texas A&M School of Public Health experts explain the effort to prevent COVID-19 from rebounding as the state reopens.

  • Measuring Methane From Space

    The greenhouse gas methane is a crucial factor of climate change in the Arctic and globally as well. 

  • Street Smarts Required in Heat Mitigation

    One day last July, Ariane Middel and two other Arizona State University researchers headed west on Interstate 10.

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