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Rare Amur leopard cubs go on view at zoo; no names yet
Visitors may now get a look at two rare leopard cubs at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo…
UNH technology helps map the way to solve mystery of pilot Amelia Earhart
Researchers from the University of New Hampshire’s Marine School are part of the crew, led by…
Compost key to sequestering carbon in the soil
By moving beyond the surface level and literally digging deep, scientists at the University of California,…
Study reveals school savings accounts can dry up in 'financial deserts'
Children’s savings accounts (CSAs), offered by elementary schools throughout San Francisco and in schools across the…
New mapping reveals lost West Coast estuary habitat
An unprecedented survey has revealed the loss of about 85 percent of historical tidal wetlands in…
Engineering multiple bacterial strains reverses antagonistic interactions and results in more balanced consortia
Bacteria, like people, have complicated relationships: they can either be friendly, neutral, or antagonistic toward each…
Helping threatened coho salmon could generate hundreds of millions in non-market economic benefits
A new study provides evidence that increasing the abundance of a threatened or endangered species can…
Scientists make first observation of fish schooling using bioluminescent flashes
A new study is the first to demonstrate that schooling in fishes can be facilitated by…
Neanderthals commonly suffered from 'swimmer's ear'
Abnormal bony growths in the ear canal were surprisingly common in Neanderthals, according to a study…