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Published Oil spill clean-up gets doggone hairy - Oil Spill Clean-Up Gets Doggone Hairy (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have found that dog fur and human hair products -- recycled from salon wastes and dog gr...
Published What did scientists learn from Deepwater Horizon? - What Scientists Learned from Deepwater Horizon (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists review what they -- and their science colleagues from around the world -- have learned fr...
Published Ozone pollution threatens plant health and makes it harder for pollinators to find flowers - Ozone Pollution: A Threat to Plant Health and Pollinators (via sciencedaily.com)
Over the past decades, rising levels of ozone pollution have been interrupting pollination, impactin ...
Published Copper-based chemicals may be contributing to ozone depletion - Copper-Based Chemicals: A Major Contributor to Ozone Depletion (via sciencedaily.com)
As Earth's ozone layer recovers from past emissions of now-banned CFCs and halons, other chemicals a ...
Published Elevated CO2 levels cause mineral deficiency in plants resulting in less nutritious crops - Elevated CO2 Levels Cause Mineral Deficiency in Plants Resulting in Less Nutritious Crops (via sciencedaily.com)
For years, scientists have seen enhanced photosynthesis as one of the only possible bright sides of...
Published Dynamic rivers contributed to Amazon's rich bird diversity - Dynamic Rivers Contributed to Amazon's Rich Bird Diversity (via sciencedaily.com)
One of the most contentious questions in evolutionary biology is, how did the Amazon become so rich...
Published Researchers track slowly splitting 'dent' in Earth's magnetic field - Researchers track slowly splitting 'dent' in Earth's magnetic field (via sciencedaily.com)
Earth's magnetic field acts like a protective shield around the planet, repelling and trapping charg...
Published Volcanic activity and low ocean oxygen events linked to climate warming and rapid ice melt during last ice age, study finds - Volcanic Activity and Low Ocean Oxygen Events Linked to Climate Warming and Rapid Ice Melt During Last Ice Age, Study Finds (via sciencedaily.com)
A chemical analysis of sediment cores from the North Pacific Ocean show a consistent pairing of volc...
Published Big data tells story of diversity, migration of math's elite - Big Data Tells Story of Diversity, Migration of Math's Elite (via sciencedaily.com)
Research uses artificial intelligence to map connections between the world's top mathematicians. ABS...
Published Chronic wasting disease - Chronic Wasting Disease: A Growing Threat to Wildlife and Humans (via sciencedaily.com)
New research summarizes the efforts in disease surveillance and risk management of chronic wasting d...
Published Prion-like protein found in plants - Prion-like Protein Found in Plants: A New Discovery in the World of Science (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have determined that a plant protein involved in the timing of flowering could in fact be...
Published With rapidly increasing heat and drought, can plants adapt? - With Rapidly Increasing Heat and Drought, Can Plants Adapt? (via sciencedaily.com)
As deserts expanded their range over the past 5-7 million years, many plants invaded the new biome a ...
Published Increased atmospheric dust is masking greenhouse gases' warming effect - Increased Atmospheric Dust is Masking Greenhouse Gases' Warming Effect (via sciencedaily.com)
A study shows that global atmospheric dust -- microscopic airborne particles from desert dust storms...
Published Beyond humans -- mammal combat in extreme environs - Beyond Humans -- Mammal Combat in Extreme Environs (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study indicates previously unknown high altitude contests between two of America's most sensat...
Published Great Basin: History of water supply in one of the driest regions in the USA - Great Basin: History of Water Supply in One of the Driest Regions in the USA (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
An international team has reconstructed the evolution of groundwater in the Great Basin, USA -- one...
Published Breaking in a new planet - Breaking in a New Planet: The Challenges and Opportunities (via sciencedaily.com)
Impacts affect the porosity and structure of moons and planets more dramatically than scientists sus...
Published Most volcanic activity on Mercury stopped about 3.5 billion years ago - Most Volcanic Activity on Mercury Stopped About 3.5 Billion Years Ago (via sciencedaily.com)
New research finds that major volcanic activity on the planet Mercury most likely ended about 3.5 bi...
Published Topsy-turvy motion creates light switch effect at Uranus - Topsy-Turvy Motion Creates Light Switch Effect at Uranus (via sciencedaily.com)
Uranus' magnetosphere, the region defined by the planet's magnetic field and the material trapped in...
Published 35 years on, Voyager's legacy continues at Saturn - 35 Years On, Voyager's Legacy Continues at Saturn (via sciencedaily.com)
Saturn, with its alluring rings and numerous moons, has long fascinated stargazers and scientists. A...
Published NASA's Webb scores another ringed world with new image of Uranus - NASA's Webb Scores Another Ringed World with New Image of Uranus (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Following in the footsteps of the Neptune image released in 2022, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope...