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Mountain fires burning higher at unprecedented rates
Research suggests ways to tackle water security challenges in world's drylands
Heat from below: How ocean is wearing down Arctic sea ice
Two COVID-19 Vaccines Show Safety, Strong Immunity in Infant Model
Main gland in hormonal system ages due to process that can potentially be slowed down
Predicting evolution of a pandemic
UH Ranks among Top 100 Global Universities for Patents 16 June
Are plant-based ground beef alternative products healthier than ground beef?
USF inventors post record patent numbers, ranking in nation's top 10 university producers
Cancer cells fight for their footing by using an ageing gene
From symmetry to asymmetry: two sides of life
IU among top 100 worldwide universities granted U.S. patents
EHRs not meeting challenges of primary care according to new study
Amazing world of flame balls, doughnuts and horseshoes
Call for Participation: Winter School Digital Visual Engagements in Anthropological Research
PEW scholar builds on gene-editing technology
Women farmers in Ghana face severe reproductive health issues when migrating for work
0.5 degrees Celcius: Small difference, large effect
Scientists offer a new way to identify 'sweet spots' for managed aquifer recharge
Studying hippo movement provides insights into anthrax outbreaks in Tanzania
Compounds derived from hops show promise as treatment for common liver disease
Those breakfast foods are fortified for a reason
Pool of retired and nonworking emergency nurses could be recruited in a disaster
Integrating multiple models can provide best control of pandemic as states reopen, says U
Researcher Performing Collaborative Research Assessing City Water Systems Resilience
Ensuring new technology is designed to help meet global climate targets
Dana-Farber/Boston Children's again named a top pediatric cancer program
Manchester launches Advanced Nuclear Energy roadmap
Should We Stay or Should We Go? Shoreline Homes and Rising Sea Levels in Connecticut
Mouse numbers stabilise with cold weather, but plague is not over yet
Remarkable Australians recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours
Biodiversity, ecosystems and climate change
Researchers call for greater support of African neuroscience research after two-decade analysis
Accessing latest climate impact science just got easier
Electron Merry-Go-Round
Health researchers perform new work inspired by COVID-19 experiences at RNCM festival
Multinationals have a major influence on European political agenda
Early migrations of Siberians to America tracked using bacterial population structures
Great Science Share for Schools engages 200,000 pupils
Warwick academics recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours List
Snails carrying world's smallest computer help solve mass extinction survivor mystery
Major new study could help protect millions of people with type 2 diabetes from cardiovascular disease
International report affirms children's rights in digital world
Program uses novel approach to improve diabetes care in First Nations communities
Augustana grad is eager to share her love of outdoors with others
Leading scientists warn of global impacts as Antarctic nears tipping points
Leading astrophysicist takes out top prize in Australian Space Awards
Batagay Megaslump reveals oldest permafrost in Eurasia survived intense global warming events