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Prepare for next pandemic by preserving animal specimens in natural history collections, scientists say(图)
pandemic preserving animal specimens natural history collections
2021/1/28
It's been more than a year since the first cases were identified in China, yet the exact origins of the COVID-19 pandemic remain a mystery. Though strong evidence suggests that the responsible coronav...
Want to increase local employment? Conserve the land, scientists say(图)
increase local employment Conserve the land scientists say
2019/11/22
Find related stories on NSF's Long-Term Ecological Research Program at this link.Land conservation boosts local employment rates, according to an analysis of 1,500 New England cities and towns. The re...
Black holes don’t erase information, scientists say(图)
Black holes don’t erase information scientists say
2015/4/13
Shred a document, and you can piece it back together. Burn a book, and you could theoretically do the same. But send information into a black hole, and it’s lost forever.That’s what some physicists ha...
Drylands: Desolate, scorched, uninhabitable? Scientists say otherwise
Drylands Desolate scorched uninhabitable Scientists say otherwise
2015/3/4
The following is part 17 in a series on the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network.
Visit parts one, two, three, four, five, six,...
Scientists say new computer model amounts to a lot more than a hill of beans
new computer model amounts hill of beans
2014/4/16
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Crops that produce more while using less water seem like a dream for a world with a burgeoning population and already strained food and water resources. This dream is coming closer t...
Symbiotic fungi inhabiting plant roots have major impact on atmospheric carbon, scientists say(图)
Symbiotic fungi
2014/3/17
AUSTIN, Texas — Microscopic fungi that live in plants' roots play a major role in the storage and release of carbon from the soil into the atmosphere, according to a University of Texas at Austin rese...
Physical exercise is just as important as cognitive exercise when it comes to maintaining a healthy brain, according to a new University of Queensland study released today.