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  • Antibiotics Discovered That Kill Bacteria In A New Way

    A new group of antibiotics with a unique approach to attacking bacteria has been discovered, making it a promising clinical candidate in the fight against antimicrobial resistance.

  • Much Shorter Radiation Treatment Found To Be Safe, Effective For People With Soft Tissue Sarcoma

    A new study led by researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center found that treating soft tissue sarcoma with radiation over a significantly shorter period of time is safe, and likely just as effective, as a much longer conventional course of treatment.

  • Harnessing the Sun to Bring Fresh Water to Remote or Disaster-Struck Communities

    Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a revolutionary desalination process that has the potential to be operated in mobile, solar-powered units.

  • Reconnecting With Nature Key for the Health of People and the Planet

    Individuals who visit natural spaces weekly, and feel psychologically connected to them, report better physical and mental wellbeing, new research has shown.

  • Computer-Based Weather Forecast: New Algorithm Outperforms Mainframe Computer Systems

    The exponential growth in computer processing power seen over the past 60 years may soon come to a halt.

  • Identified a Brain Circuit That Could Indicate the Risk of Developing Alzheimer's in Healthy People

    Late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD), the one that appears after age 65, is the most common form of this neurodegenerative disease and accounts for more than 90% of cases. 

  • Polar Bears Are Thinner and Having Fewer Cubs as Sea Ice Melts on Baffin Island

    Polar bears in Baffin Bay, between Canada’s Baffin Island and Greenland’s west coast, are skinnier and having fewer cubs as the sea ice they depend on melts, according to a new study.

  • Air Pollution from Fossil Fuels Costs $8 Billion Per Day, New Research Finds

    The economic and health costs of air pollution from burning fossil fuels totaled $2.9 trillion in 2018, calculated in the form of work absences, years of life lost, and premature deaths, according to a new report by the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA).

  • Biodiversity Offsetting Is Contentious – Here’s an Alternative

    A new approach to compensate for the impact of development may be an effective alternative to biodiversity offsetting – and help nations achieve international biodiversity targets.

  • Foot-And-Mouth-Disease Virus Could Help Target the Deadliest Cancer

    The foot-and-mouth-disease virus is helping UK scientists to tackle pancreatic cancer.

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