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Research helps power safe return of astronauts in historic Orion splashdown
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Research helps power safe return of astronauts in historic Orion splashdown

When NASA's Orion capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean April 10, completing a successful Artemis II mission milestone, a critical piece of the spacecraft'...

The olive as a laboratory: New analytical approach predicts the quality of olive oil before it is extracted
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The olive as a laboratory: New analytical approach predicts the quality of olive oil before it is extracted

A method developed by the University of Córdoba (UCO) predicts the fatty acid, phenol, and volatile compound profile of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) quickly, e...

Flies found to be effective pollinators of berry crops
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Flies found to be effective pollinators of berry crops

Researchers at the University of New England have identified two fly species as promising pollinators for berry crops, offering a vital alternative to European...

New national framework in Australia strengthens antimicrobial stewardship in animal industries
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New national framework in Australia strengthens antimicrobial stewardship in animal industries

Australia's animal sectors now have a comprehensive framework to help strengthen the industry's response to antimicrobial resistance. The Animal Antimicrobial S...

Discovery of Addison's disease gene in dogs could help humans as well
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Discovery of Addison's disease gene in dogs could help humans as well

Among dog breeds, Nova Scotia duck tolling retrievers (tollers) have an unusually high rate of Addison's disease, a condition in which the adrenal glands do not...

Q&A: How smarter forest practices could help protect British Columbia's forests from wildfire, climate stress
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Q&A: How smarter forest practices could help protect British Columbia's forests from wildfire, climate stress

New research from the UBC-based Mother Tree Project is shedding light on how forests respond to harvesting and climate stress, including practices aimed at redu...

Young stars dim quickly in their X-ray output, potentially benefiting orbiting planets
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Young stars dim quickly in their X-ray output, potentially benefiting orbiting planets

Scientists have found that young stellar cousins of our sun are calming down and dimming more quickly in their X-ray output than previously thought, according t...

Birds that put more energy into parenthood age faster and die younger, research shows
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Birds that put more energy into parenthood age faster and die younger, research shows

In a new study, appearing in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, scientists selectively bred Japanese quails into two groups: laying either...

Carbon removal project supports Maine's blue economy, broader marine health
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Carbon removal project supports Maine's blue economy, broader marine health

Oceans absorb roughly 25% to 30% of the carbon dioxide (CO2) that is released into the atmosphere. When this CO2 dissolves in seawater, it forms carbonic acid,...

A simpler way to count cool roofs' climate payoff could reshape local carbon planning
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A simpler way to count cool roofs' climate payoff could reshape local carbon planning

A new study by Hashem Akbari, a professor in the Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, offers a simplified way of calculating the degree...

Graphene as a charge mirror: Why water droplets 'see' graphene—but don't show it
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Graphene as a charge mirror: Why water droplets 'see' graphene—but don't show it

Research on graphene has made great strides in recent years. However, to fully harness its potential in applications such as desalination membranes, sensors, an...

Catching distant gamma-ray explosions with precisely aligned X-ray optics
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Catching distant gamma-ray explosions with precisely aligned X-ray optics

Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) rank among the most powerful explosions in the universe, releasing immense energy in intense flashes of gamma rays. The most distant GRB...

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