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Monitoring African copper and cobalt mining emissions from space
Emissions associated with mining operations in Africa’s Copperbelt can be quantified from space, according to new…
New study highlights role of 'social capital' in contributing to food security of Somali-American households
Despite the U.S.’s perceived wealth and abundance, food security remains a public health challenge for millions…
Study shows wild pig populations in US can be managed
Recent conservation efforts have proven effective at controlling wild pig populations in the Southeastern United States,…
Research shows COVID-19 pandemic substantially changed commuting patterns, access to jobs
Patterns of movement in cities, especially office job commutes, were substantially changed in 2021 by telework,…
ATLAS sets stringent limits on the existence of supersymmetric dark matter particles
If new particles are out there, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the ideal place to…
Hurricane Lidia strengthens on course for Mexico
Hurricane Lidia gained strength Tuesday as it headed toward Mexico’s Pacific coast, threatening to bring flooding…
Humanity could lose half of future medicines due to plant extinctions, says report
Humanity is “staring down the barrel” of potentially losing up to half of its future medicines…
Tribe catches coho salmon on free-flowing Elwha River, a first since dam removals
With the plonk of fishing tackle in clear, green water, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe’s first…
Race to find world's oldest mammal fossils led to academic warfare in the 1970s
The hunt for the world’s most ancient mammals descended into academic warfare in the 1970s, researchers…