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As ocean temperatures rise, the risk of Vibrio bacteria along the Atlantic Coast increases. Experts are monitoring the situation closely to understand the implications.
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As ocean temperatures rise, the risk of Vibrio bacteria along the Atlantic Coast increases. Experts are monitoring the situation closely to understand the implications.
A recent analysis indicates that the mud-rich coastlines of Tohoku played a significant role in amplifying the destructive power of the 2011 tsunami, which resulted in nearly 20,000 deaths.
Recent research reveals that financial literacy may not be the only answer for young Australians facing economic hurdles, identifying three distinct financial behavior types.
Research from Chernobyl and Fukushima reveals that the movement of radioactive materials in the environment is more dynamic than commonly perceived, with some substances disappearing more quickly than anticipated.
Revolution Medicines revealed encouraging findings regarding its KRAS-targeting treatment at the AACR conference, with the NCI director confirming the stability of ongoing cancer research.
A recent study presents a validated scale aimed at improving the use of evidence in organizational decision-making, addressing a gap in existing research.
A recent study sheds light on the evolutionary history of crabs' unique locomotion, suggesting a shared ancestor for their distinctive sideways movement.
A recent study suggests that the droppings of Canada geese could be utilized in sustainable farming, contributing to circular agriculture practices.
Research indicates that the presence of microplastics and nanoplastics in agricultural soil can impede the growth of crops like tomatoes and wheat, raising food safety concerns.
A new study from the University of Malaga and Cantabria Labs España presents a natural extract that could significantly improve sunscreen effectiveness and longevity.
A study from the University of Tartu emphasizes the importance of daily adult interaction for preschoolers' language skills, contrasting with the negative impact of increased screen time.
In a significant scientific breakthrough, researchers have observed faint electrical glows from treetops during thunderstorms, a phenomenon long theorized but never before captured.
A recent study from Idaho State University indicates that the popular management practice of 'walking around' may actually hinder employee expression, challenging its effectiveness.
While Ghana's new mining law seeks to curb speculation, it raises concerns about the rights and stability of local communities affected by mining activities.
BioAge Labs has announced encouraging findings from an early study of its investigational pill designed to reduce cardiovascular risks by targeting inflammation.
A recent study from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin highlights the unforeseen ecological effects stemming from the decline of large mammals in African savannas, particularly on amphibian larvae.
In a recent discussion, Rob Moore from Oak Ridge National Laboratory shares his expertise on how AI and automation are transforming the landscape of scientific research.
New findings from Rice University indicate that the stress experienced by caregivers of dementia patients is significantly influenced by their relationships, rather than solely by the diagnosis.
Research indicates that proteins involved in gene regulation generate distinct patterns of expression, challenging the notion that they merely activate or deactivate genes.
Recent advancements in the synthesis of high-entropy alloys may significantly improve their application as catalysts, according to new research.