Several oyster farmers along France’s Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts have been forced to halt sales since…
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The way you dance is unique, and computers can tell it's you
Nearly everyone responds to music with movement, whether through subtle toe-tapping or an all-out boogie. A…
The greenbacks in mobile phone mines
No-one who is economically active can afford to go without at least a mobile phone, and…
Why action on climate change gets stuck and what to do about it
Work crews descended on 12 commuter parking lots in Toronto in late November 2018, and headed…
Lessons on how to effectively tackle insect invasions
Kenyan food production and grazing land is under threat from a huge desert locust invasion. The…
An evolving understanding of extinction
Few things related to science capture the imagination more than the magic of worlds past. This…
Newly developed screening processes will accelerate carbon capture research
University of Alberta researchers have developed techniques that save a significant amount of time in developing…
Panic like it's 1999: Why aren't we tackling climate change like we did Y2K?
On Dec. 31, 1999, USC students rang in the New Year in a variety of fashions.…
Diverse cropping systems don't increase carbon storage compared to corn-soybean rotations
Integrating perennial crops into corn and soybean rotations doesn’t consistently increase the ability of soils to…
First Spacebus Neo satellite launched
Ariane 5’s first launch of 2020 has delivered two telecom satellites, Konnect and GSAT-30, into their…