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Researchers have set up a novel lab-on-a-chip with accompanying automatic analysis software. This integrated setup can be used to study gene regulation in single...

Colorado potato beetle genome gives insight into major agricultural pest

Scientists have sequenced the Colorado potato beetle's genome, probing its genes for clues to its surprising adaptability to new environments and insecticides. The new...

An outdoor cat can damage your sustainability cred

If you install solar panels on your roof and avoid dousing your lawn with chemicals and pesticides, your online peers may consider you to...

This is your brain: This is your brain outdoors

The brain acts much differently when we're outdoors compared to when we're inside the lab, a new study has found.

Pathway to give advanced notice for hailstorms

A new study identifies a method for predicting the likelihood of damaging hailstorms in the United States -- up to three weeks in advance.

Running away from carbon dioxide: The terminal connection

Like us, fish need oxygen, and swimming through a patch of carbon dioxide turns out not to be a pleasant experience. Instead, they prefer...

UK regional weather forecasts could be improved using jet stream data

Weather forecasters could be able to better predict regional rainfall and temperatures by using North Atlantic jet stream data, according to new research. Climate...

Giant earthquakes: Not as random as thought

By analyzing sediment cores from Chilean lakes, an international team of scientists discovered that giant earthquakes reoccur with relatively regular intervals. When also taking...

Coral reefs are in trouble: How can people adapt?

An international team of scientists has developed a strategy to boost people's ability to adapt to climate change.

Northern European population history revealed by ancient human genomes

Scientists analyzed ancient human genomes from 38 northern Europeans dating from approximately 7,500 to 500 BCE. The study found that Scandinavia was initially settled...

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