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Published Protected areas for elephants work best if they are connected



The largest analysis yet of African savannah elephant populations shows that conservationists have s...
Published Revolutionizing real-time data processing with edge computing and reservoir technology



Traditional cloud computing faces various challenges when processing large amounts of data in real t ...
Published A fifth of European Red List flora and fauna species may be at risk of extinction



A new analysis of 14,669 threatened species of plants and animals found in Europe reveals that about...
Published U.S. renters are hit the hardest when a hurricane strikes, new research shows



Two new studies based on data from 2009 to 2018 show that renters living along the East and Gulf coa...
Published Study of 1.2+M births reveals associations between excess heat exposure and preterm births



In the face of increasing temperatures globally, a new study of 1.2 million births over two decades ...
Published Genetic insights and conservation challenges of Nara's sacred deer



In Nara, Japan, the revered sika deer faces a dilemma as their escalating population damages local f ...
Published A decade of aphantasia research: what we've learned about people who can't visualize



People who can't visualize an image in their mind's eye are less likely to remember the details of i...
Published Scientists can tell where a mouse is looking and located based on its neural activity



Researchers have paired a deep learning model with experimental data to 'decode' mouse neural activi...
Published Iron influences plant immunity and may promote resiliency against climate change



Researchers discovered that plants manage iron deficiency without helping 'bad' bacteria thrive by e...
Published Emergency atmospheric geoengineering wouldn't save the oceans



Climate change is heating the oceans, altering currents and circulation patterns responsible for reg...
Published Semiconductors at scale: New processor achieves remarkable speed-up in problem solving



Annealing processors are crucial for solving combinatorial optimization problems. However, they face ...
Published Humans converted at least 250,000 acres of estuaries to cities, farms in last 35 years



Worldwide over the past 35 years, dams and land reclamation activities converted 250,000 acres of es...
Published Australia's most at-risk bird species share some common traits



Australian birds that live on islands are among the species most at risk of extinction, a first-of-i...
Published PFAS exposure from high seafood diets may be underestimated



A study suggests that people with diets high in seafood may face a greater risk of exposure to PFAS ...
Published Scientists' urgent call: End destruction and forge a just, sustainable future



An international team of scientists published a study emphasizing the urgent need to align political...
Published AI can now detect COVID-19 in lung ultrasound images



Artificial intelligence can spot COVID-19 in lung ultrasound images much like facial recognition sof...
Published Cells may possess hidden communication system



Cells constantly navigate a dynamic environment, facing ever-changing conditions and challenges. But ...
Published Doctors could soon use facial temperature for early diagnosis of metabolic diseases



A colder nose and warmer cheeks may be a telltale sign of rising blood pressure. Researchers discove...
Published Outdoor recreation noise affects wildlife behavior and habitat use, study finds



We may go to the woods seeking peace and quiet, but are we taking our noise with us? A recent study...
Published Unlocking complex sulfur molecules: Novel approach for synthesis of functionalized benzenethiol equivalents



Organosulfur skeletons are crucial in many fields, including pharmaceuticals and electronics. Synthe...