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Will you take ruthenium with your tea or coffee?
A study by Lionel Delaude and François Mazars, researchers from the Laboratory of Catalysis at the…
New study is first to find exposure to neurotoxic rodenticide bromethalin in birds of prey
In 2020, Tufts Wildlife Clinic Director Maureen Murray, V03, published a study that showed 100% of…
Study demonstrates control over quantum fluctuations, unlocking potential for ultra-precise field sensing
A team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has achieved a milestone in quantum…
Fungi could be the key to sustainable fireproofing
Mycelium, an incredible network of fungal strands that can thrive on organic waste and in darkness,…
Rising non-native cover in the Santa Monica Mountains threatens native biodiversity and increases fire risk
The National Park Service has been monitoring plants in hundreds of sites throughout the Santa Monica…
Building a better forest tree with CRISPR gene editing
Researchers at North Carolina State University used a CRISPR gene-editing system to breed poplar trees with…
Food insecurity rate hits 17% for the second time in 18 months
Reported food insecurity has reached 17%, matching the rate last reached in March 2022, according to…
Revised cratering chronology moon model shows parts of crust are 200 million years older than thought
Scientists have “reset the clock” for craters on the moon, meaning that parts of its surface…
Study of headlines shows media bias is growing
News stories about domestic politics and social issues are becoming increasingly polarized along ideological lines according…