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Published What if California didn't close down during the pandemic? - What if California Didn't Close Down During the Pandemic?


Using a novel economic-epidemiological model, researchers examine the health and economic impacts th...
Published Study links cold water shock to catastrophic coral collapse in the Eastern Pacific - Study Links Cold Water Shock to Catastrophic Coral Collapse in the Eastern Pacific


Scientists have discovered that an extreme weather event that resulted in rapid sea temperature drop...
Published Researchers discover expanding and intensifying low-oxygen zone in the Arabian gulf - Researchers Discover Expanding and Intensifying Low-Oxygen Zone in the Arabian Gulf


Researchers have studied the emergence of hypoxia -- low oxygen levels -- in the Gulf over three dec...
Published Antimicrobial use in agriculture can breed bacteria resistant to first-line human defenses - Antimicrobial Use in Agriculture Can Breed Bacteria Resistant to First-Line Human Defenses



A new study has shown that overuse of antimicrobials in livestock production can drive the evolution...
Published Starved yeast poisons clones - Starved Yeast Poisons Clones: A New Study Reveals the Hidden Dangers of Yeast Starvation


Yeast is not the simple single-celled microorganism we once thought, but a competitive killer. When...
Published Astronomers discover closest black hole to Earth - Astronomers Discover Closest Black Hole to Earth


Astronomers have discovered the closest-known black hole to Earth. This is the first unambiguous det...
Published Temperature is stronger than light and flow as driver of oxygen in US rivers - Temperature: The Strongest Driver of Oxygen in US Rivers



The amount of dissolved oxygen in a river is a matter of life or death for the plants and animals li...
Published Race against time to find ancient Indigenous carvings on boab trees - Race Against Time to Find Ancient Indigenous Carvings on Boab Trees


Carvings in boab trees are as significant as rock art for Indigenous Australians. Now, there is a ra...
Published Jellyfish-like robots could one day clean up the world's oceans - Jellyfish-like Robots Could One Day Clean Up the World's Oceans



Roboticists have developed a jellyfish-inspired underwater robot with which they hope one day to col...
Published Woodpecker guides post-fire forest management - Woodpecker Guides Post-Fire Forest Management



What's good for the Black-backed Woodpecker is good for restoration of burned California forests. Th...
Published Joro spiders aren't scary: They're shy - Joro Spiders Aren't Scary: They're Shy



Despite their intimidating appearance, the giant yellow and blue-black spiders spreading across the...
Published Scientists show how we can anticipate rather than react to extinction in mammals - Scientists Show How We Can Anticipate Rather Than React to Extinction in Mammals



Most conservation efforts are reactive. Typically, a species must reach threatened status before act...
Published Why this bird flu is different: Scientists say new avian influenza requires urgent coordinated response - Why This Bird Flu is Different: Scientists Say New Avian Influenza Requires Urgent Coordinated Response



A new study tracks arrival and spread of highly pathogenic Avian Influenza (H5N1) decimating wild bi...
Published Viruses could reshuffle the carbon cycle in a warming world - Viruses Could Reshuffle the Carbon Cycle in a Warming World



The roles microbes play in ecosystems are changing with global warming. Microbes are also affected b...
Published How plants use sugar to produce roots - How Plants Use Sugar to Produce Roots



Along with sugar reallocation, a basic molecular mechanism within plants controls the formation of n...
Published Under control to the very end -- how our cells kill themselves - Under Control to the Very End -- How Our Cells Kill Themselves



Every day, millions of cells die in our body. Other than generally assumed, cells do not simply burs ...
Published A detailed map of the microverse: Microbial niches - A Detailed Map of the Microverse: Microbial Niches



What defines the habitat -- the ecological niche -- of a microorganism? It is a combination of envir...
Published Let’s talk about the 1,800-plus 'young' volcanoes in the US Southwest - Let’s Talk About the 1,800-Plus 'Young' Volcanoes in the US Southwest


They're born. They live once, erupting for a period that might last for days, years or decades. Then...
Published Conserving wildlife can help mitigate climate change - Conserving Wildlife Can Help Mitigate Climate Change


Solving the climate crisis and biodiversity crisis are not separate issues. Animals remove billions...
Published Lessons from 'The Blob' will help us manage fisheries during future marine heatwaves - Lessons from 'The Blob' will help us manage fisheries during future marine heatwaves



In early 2014, a great anomaly descended upon the seas: A patch of warm water that manifested in the...