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How Is Climate Change Affecting Your Brain?

An international team of academics explore the ways in which research has shown that a changing environment affects how our brains work, and how climate change could impact our brain function in the future.
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New Model Can Better Predict European Megafloods

When floods are predicted only on the basis of local data, there may be unpleasant surprises. A new method makes it possible to significantly improve predictions - using international data from hydrologically similar areas.
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Peatlands in Finland Are Expanding By One Centimeter Per Year

Previously, it was thought that the lateral expansion of peatlands in Fennoscandia has halted or significantly slowed, as the flat areas susceptible to peat formation have already turned into peatland.
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Liquid Metals Shake Up Century-Old Chemical Engineering Processes

Liquid metals could be the long-awaited solution to “greening” the chemical industry, according to researchers who tested a new technique they hope can replace energy-intensive chemical engineering processes.
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Lab Yeast Produces Beer, Despite Having Lost Relevant Genes

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison made an unexpected discovery while studying a strain of yeast closely related to the kind used to ferment beer.
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Scientists Caution Against a Reliance on Machines To Clear Water of Plastic

Research highlights that plastic removal technologies have shown varied efficiency in the amount of waste material they are able to collect.
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Yucatán’s Underwater Caves Conceal a Diversity of Microbial Life

With help from an experienced underwater cave-diving team, researchers have constructed the most complete map to date of the microbial communities living in the submerged labyrinths beneath Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
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Can Strength Training Protect Against the Risks of a High-Protein Diet?

Is strength training responsible for mitigating the risks of a high-protein diet in althletes? A new study, published in eLife, suggests it might be.
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Are Climate Change Concerns Affecting People’s Reproductive Choices?

Complex ethical, environmental and political concerns surrounding climate change may be causing people to reconsider having children, according to research from University College London.
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Lightning Is the Leading Cause of Fires in Boreal Forests

Researchers have documented that lightning – not human activity – is the dominant cause of wildfires in boreal forests.
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