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Published Warmer West Coast ocean conditions linked to increased risk of toxic shellfish - Warmer West Coast Ocean Conditions Linked to Increased Risk of Toxic Shellfish (via sciencedaily.com)
Hazardous levels of domoic acid, a natural toxin that accumulates in shellfish, have been linked to...
Published Early Pacific seafarers likely latched onto El Nino, other climate patterns - Early Pacific Seafarers Likely Latched onto El Nino, Other Climate Patterns (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers employed computer simulations and climatic data to help them explore the travels that le...
Published Coastal species persist on high seas on floating plastic debris - Coastal Species Thrive on High Seas: Floating Plastic Debris as a New Habitat (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The high seas have been colonized by a surprising number of coastal marine invertebrate species, whi...
Published Marine bacteria in Canadian Arctic capable of biodegrading diesel and oil - Marine Bacteria in Canadian Arctic Capable of Biodegrading Diesel and Oil (via sciencedaily.com)
Marine bacteria in the frigid waters of the Canadian Arctic are capable of biodegrading oil and dies...
Published Oil in the ocean photooxidizes within hours to days, new study finds - Oil in the Ocean Photooxidizes Within Hours to Days, New Study Finds (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study demonstrates that under realistic environmental conditions oil drifting in the ocean aft...
Published Red Snapper in the Gulf show signs of stress after Gulf oil spill - Red Snapper in the Gulf Show Signs of Stress After Gulf Oil Spill (via sciencedaily.com)
Nearly all of the Red Snapper sampled in the Gulf of Mexico over a six-year period following the Dee ...
Published Inexpensive, non-toxic nanofluid could be a game-changer for oil recovery - Inexpensive, Non-Toxic Nanofluid: A Game-Changer for Oil Recovery (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have demonstrated that an inexpensive and non-toxic nanofluid can be used to efficiently...
Published First Gulf of Mexico-wide survey of oil pollution completed 10 years after Deepwater Horizon - First Gulf of Mexico-wide survey of oil pollution completed 10 years after Deepwater Horizon (via sciencedaily.com)
Since the 2010 BP oil spill, marine scientists have sampled more than 2,500 individual fish represen ...
Published Study reveals more hostile conditions on Earth as life evolved - Study Reveals More Hostile Conditions on Earth as Life Evolved (via sciencedaily.com)
During long portions of the past 2.4 billion years, the Earth may have been more 'inhospitable' to l...
Published Woolly mammoths evolved smaller ears and woolier coats over the 700,000 years that they roamed the Siberian steppes - Woolly Mammoths: Evolution of Smaller Ears and Woolier Coats (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A team of researchers compared the genomes of woolly mammoths with modern day elephants to find out...
Published New insight into machine-learning error estimation - New Insight into Machine-Learning Error Estimation (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists are evaluating machine-learning models using transfer learning principles. ABSTRACT: New...
Published Immense diversity and interdependence in high temp deep-sea microorganism communities - Immense Diversity and Interdependence in High Temp Deep-Sea Microorganism Communities (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study finds that microorganisms live in richly diverse and interdependent communities in high-...
Published Giant volcanic 'chain' spills secrets on inner workings of volcanoes - Giant Volcanic 'Chain' Spills Secrets on Inner Workings of Volcanoes (via sciencedaily.com)
Volcanic relics scattered throughout the Australian landscape are a map of the northward movement of...
Published Using drones to monitor volcanoes: Researchers analyze volcanic gases with the help of ultra-lightweight sensor systems - Using Drones to Monitor Volcanoes: Researchers Analyze Volcanic Gases with the Help of Ultra-Lightweight Sensor Systems (via sciencedaily.com)
The main gases released by volcanoes are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. Analyzing...
Published Pass the salt: This space rock holds clues as to how Earth got its water - Pass the Salt: This Space Rock Holds Clues as to How Earth Got Its Water (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The discovery of tiny salt grains in a sample from an asteroid provides strong evidence that liquid ...
Published Measurement of the Universe's expansion rate weighs in on a longstanding debate in physics and astronomy - Measurement of the Universe's Expansion Rate: A Longstanding Debate in Physics and Astronomy (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A team used a first-of-its-kind technique to measure the expansion rate of the Universe, providing i...
Published Pulsing ultrasound waves could someday remove microplastics from waterways - Pulsing Ultrasound Waves: A Promising Solution to Remove Microplastics from Waterways (via sciencedaily.com)
Colorful particles of plastic drift along under the surface of most waterways. These barely visible...
Published Video game playing causes no harm to young children's cognitive abilities, study finds - Video Game Playing Has No Negative Impact on Young Children's Cognitive Abilities, Study Finds (via sciencedaily.com)
Despite old fears that bad effects follow excessive video game playing or questionable game choices,...
Published AI technologies have even more exaggerated biases in perception of facial age than humans - AI Technologies Have Even More Exaggerated Biases in Perception of Facial Age Than Humans (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers tested a large sample of the major AI technologies available today and found that not on ...
Published Transmission risk of familial human prion diseases to mice - Transmission Risk of Familial Human Prion Diseases to Mice (via sciencedaily.com)
Familial human prion diseases are passed within families and are associated with 34 known prion prot...