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  • Radiographs of Dolly's Skeleton Show No Signs of Abnormal Osteoarthritis

    Original concerns that cloning caused early-onset osteoarthritis (OA) in Dolly the sheep are unfounded, say experts at the University of Nottingham and the University of Glasgow.

    November 23, 2017
  • Engineers Model the California Reservoir Network

    For the first time, engineers at Caltech have developed an empirical statewide model of the California reservoir network. The model was built from data gathered over a 13-year period that includes the latest drought, allowing researchers to make observations about how 55 of the state's major reservoirs respond to a variety of external conditions as…

    November 23, 2017
  • Ludwig Researchers Unravel Novel Mechanism by Which Tumors Grow Resistant to Radiotherapy

    A Ludwig Cancer Research study has uncovered a key mechanism by which tumors develop resistance to radiation therapy and shown how such resistance might be overcome with drugs that are currently under development. The discovery addresses a longstanding challenge: as many as 40% of large tumors develop resistance to radiotherapy, significantly complicating treatment. Overcoming such…

    November 23, 2017
  • Meadows Beat Out Shrubs When it Comes to Carbon Storage

    Excess carbon dioxide, emitted by burning fossil fuels like coal and petroleum, is one of the most important factors in driving global warming. While the world is focused on controlling these emissions to limit climate change, less attention has been paid to the capacity of vegetation and soils to take up and store carbon.

    November 23, 2017
  • Energy From Electric Cars Could Power Our Lives – But Only If We Improve The System

    Power stored in electric cars could be sent back to the grid – thereby supporting the grid and acting as a potential storage for clean energy – but it will only be economically viable if we upgrade the system first. In a new paper in Energy Policy, two scientists show how their seemingly contradictory findings actually point to…

    November 22, 2017
  • NASA Views Severe Rain Storms Over Western Saudi Arabia

    As intense rain storms moved into Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 21, NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement Mission or GPM core satellite analyzed the severe storms.

    November 22, 2017
  • Satellite Shows Storms on Both U.S. Coasts for Thanksgiving Travelers

    Satellites are keeping an eye on the U.S. and NOAA’s GOES East satellite showed two storm systems for pre-Thanksgiving travelers on Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2017. One system was exiting the northeastern U.S. while the other was affecting the Pacific Northwest.

    November 22, 2017
  • Do Birdsong and Human Speech Share Biological Roots?

    Do songbirds and humans have common biological hardwiring that shapes how they produce and perceive sounds?

    November 22, 2017
  • Methane Bubbles Are Effect and Cause of Rise in Temperature

    "Never before have such unequivocal, strong relationships between temperature and emissions of methane bubbles been shown on such a wide, continent-spanning scale.", says biologist Sarian Kosten of Radboud University.

    November 22, 2017
  • The Genome of Leishmania Reveals How This Parasite Adapts to Environmental Changes

    Leishmaniasis is an important human and veterinary disease caused by Leishmania parasites that affect 12 million people in over 98 endemic countries. The disease is now emerging in Europe due to climate change and massive population displacement. The parasite is known to rapidly adapt to novel environments with important consequences for disease outcome. It has therefore been…

    November 22, 2017
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