Scientists thought guppies in Northern Trinidad could be a rare example of adaptation to crude oil pollution. But they found something else.
A specialized ORNL team uses nuclear forensics to solve mysteries and safeguard materials
“The most longstanding hypothesis for zebra striping is crypsis, or camouflaging, but until now the question has always been framed through human eyes,” says lead author.
Research has led to a better understanding of how to protect vulnerable vegetation
Research examines how two coupled processes change in the cell responding to an outside stimulus
Team has developed "gene signatures" to indicate whether someone is fighting infection from a virus or bacteria
Concordia research findings can be used to show the impact of human activity on local climate
Technology holds potential to benefit patients with damage to brain connections resulting from brain injury or disease
Finding opens the door for much broader participation in citizen science
Scientists apply new method to determine whether specific climate impacts can be traced to human-caused emissions
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