Content by Yale University
The climate crisis and biodiversity crisis are not separate issues
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Over half of the worlds above-ground carbon is stored in the biomass of tropical ecosystems
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Researchers explore the need for conservationists to address negative human histories in their research
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Scientists should consider the role of grazing livestock and wild grazers in fire mitigation and climate change
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A single dose of psilocybin given to mice prompts an immediate and long-lasting increase in connections between neurons
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Fruit flies were given the choice between nutritious, bitter food and a not bitter food containing fewer calories
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Early humans in eastern Africa used fire in a way that prevented regrowth of the region’s forests, creating a sprawling bushland that exists today
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However, whether this has exposed Americans to more risk is still a question to be answered by further research
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Data from a new study triples the number of known genetic risk loci associated with problematic alcohol use
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Do low-calorie sweeteners promote the development of diabetes and obesity? New research may help resolve the conflicting findings of recent studies
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Mice fed a ketogenic diet were better able to combat the flu virus than mice fed food high in carbohydrates, according to a new Yale University study
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Picoscience involves designing the materials theoretically, fabricating them, and characterizing their properties
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How life's first step happens has long fascinated developmental biologists
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In a study of mice, researchers found that low humidity hindered the immune response of the animals in three ways
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New research lays out thorny challenges facing the renewable sector
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