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Urgent Action Is Needed: Natural Hazards Threaten Over 3000 Species
SciTechDaily· 12 hours agoA study identifies over 3,700 species at risk of extinction due to natural disasters, with urgent...
'Exciting' new Parkinson's treatment may cure root cause
Newsweek· 5 days agoAn "exciting" new Parkinson's disease drug promises to not only treat but to cure the condition at...
Sewickley-based drug company teams up with Boston hospital to conduct stroke treatment study
WPXI· 6 days agoIn 2011, Howison Schroeder’s mother suffered a stroke. The company recently signed a research...
OVER THE COLES: Agronomy Days at Illinois continues
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 6 days agoEvents are planned all summer long to showcase new research findings, demonstrate updated management practices, and learn from experts in the Department...
Blessing in disguise: Mycoviruses enhance fungicide effectiveness against plant pathogens
Science Daily· 6 days agoOsaka Metropolitan University scientists have discovered that a mycovirus that infects plant pathogenic oomycete Globisporangium ultimum can increase the latter's sensitivity to specific fungicides ...
The surprising connection between gut health and arctic permafrost
Mother Jones· 4 days agoBacterial enzymes attack the organic compounds of the fruit: a burbling, gurgling digestive process...
Traveling to Mars could destroy your kidneys
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWe already know that outer space isn’t a friendly place for humans to exist. There’s no breathable air or drinkable water unless you bring it with you,...
When Biospheres Collide - NASA
NASA· 7 days agoBy Michael Meltzer
High potential for early season pest damage for farm crops
The Daily Record via Yahoo News· 7 days agoDevelopment does not occur unless the temperature is above a minimum threshold value, or what is...
New Study Suggests Universal Laws Govern Brain Structure From Mice to Men
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoWhen a magnet is heated, it reaches a critical point where it loses magnetization, known as...