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  • Magnetic Pulses Alter Salmon’s Orientation, Suggesting They Navigate Via Magnetite In Their Tissue

    Researchers in Oregon State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences have taken a step closer to solving one of nature’s most remarkable mysteries: How do salmon, when it’s time to spawn, find their way back from distant ocean locations to the stream where they hatched?

  • NOAA’s Polar-Orbiting Satellites See Drop in U.S. Air Pollution

    NOAA’s new generation polar-orbiting satellites are seeing a dramatic reduction in the amount of air pollution in the U.S., as the COVID-19 pandemic creates an economic and societal slowdown.

  • Montana’s Moon-Like Rocks

    The Stillwater Complex in the Beartooth Mountains contains a mineral that closely resembles the most common mineral on the surface of the Moon.

  • Iceland’s Longest Fjord

    Eyjafjörður is a prime destination for whales, scientists, and tourists.

  • Enzyme Could Hold Key To Improved Allergy Treatments

    A class of immune cells push themselves into an inflammatory state by producing large quantities of a serotonin-making enzyme, according to a study in mice led by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine.

  • Study Highlights Gallium Oxide’s Promise for Next Generation Radiation Detectors

    New research from North Carolina State University finds that radiation detectors making use of single-crystal gallium oxide allow for monitoring X-ray radiation in near-real time.

  • Expansion, Environmental Impacts Of Irrigation By 2050 Greatly Underestimated

    The amount of farmland around the world that will need to be irrigated in order to feed an estimated global population of 9 billion people by 2050 could be up to several billion acres, far higher than scientists currently project, according to new research.

  • Arctic ‘Shorefast' Sea Ice Threatened By Climate Change, Study Finds

    For people who live in the Arctic, sea ice that forms along shorelines is a vital resource that connects isolated communities and provides access to hunting and fishing grounds.

  • Pacific Oysters In The Salish Sea May Not Contain As Many Microplastics As Previously Thought

    Plastic pollution is an increasingly present threat to marine life and one which can potentially impact your dinner table. 

  • Predators Help Prey Adapt to an Uncertain Future

    What effect does extinction of species have on the evolution of surviving species?

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