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How the Cold War is helping the biggest fish in the sea
It might surprise you to learn that nuclear bomb tests during the Cold War are now…
Why coronavirus impacts are devastating for international students in private rental housing
About half of international students in Australia are private renters and more than half of them…
Scientists develop new way to identify the sex of sea turtle hatchlings
Unlike humans, sea turtles and other reptiles like crocodiles do not have sex chromosomes. Their sex…
Applying CRISPR beyond Arabidopsis thaliana
Few technologies have made as big a splash in recent years as CRISPR/Cas9, and rightfully so.…
Coronavirus is not the 'great equalizer'—race matters
One of the first stories to use race-based data to talk about the risk that Black…
Researchers reveal new understandings of synthetic gene circuits
Recent discoveries by two research teams in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona…
Here's how scientists are tracking the genetic evolution of COVID-19
When you hear the term “evolutionary tree,” you may think of Charles Darwin and the study…
Public participation in the coronavirus age
Americans of all walks of life are working together to slow the spread of COVID-19 by…
Climate-smart agricultural policy requires reformed incentives to minimize emissions
Post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) must safeguard and stimulate the preservation of carbon-rich soils through protection…