Month: August 2019
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The Paleozoic Diet: why animals eat what they eat
A look into the deep history of how animals evolved their dietary preferences over the last 800 million years led…
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This is how the sun damages our skin
Researchers at Binghamton University, have discovered the mechanism through which ultraviolet radiation, given off by the sun, damages our skin…
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Discovery of ‘hidden’ outbreak hints that Zika virus can spread silently
A genomics study of travel-associated Zika cases reveals an undiscovered outbreak in Cuba in 2017, underscoring the need for coordinated…
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Honey and wild salmon helps tracing industrial metals in the environment
Scientists have combined analyses from honey and salmon to show how lead from natural and industrial sources gets distributed throughout…
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Ricky Martin, J Balvin and other Latin singers call for urgent action for the Amazon
Latin singers Ricky Martin, Camila Cabello and J. Balvin expressed concern about the fires in the Amazon jungle
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Chile: SQM is affected by the collapse in lithium sales
The Chemical and Mining Society of Chile (SQM) is one of the world's largest producers of light metal used for…
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Shares fall slightly while investors seek clarity on Fed stance
Fears for the fragility of the global economy were evident in data known in Europe
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Trump calls Danish PM’s rebuff of Greenland idea ‘nasty’ as trip cancellation stuns Danes
Trump had mused openly in recent days about a U.S. purchase of Greenland
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What are the obstacles to Bayer settling Roundup lawsuits?
The company is facing lawsuits claiming that the company's Roundup weed killer causes cancer
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Iran is ready to work on French nuclear deal proposals
Zarif also warned against U.S. efforts to create a security mission, to guard shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a…
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