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EnvironmentA giant, balloon-like tarp stretches over a lagoon of manure on a Central Valley dairy farm, concealing a quiet but remarkable transformation. Methane, a potent climate-warming gas, is being captured and cleaned instead of released into the atmosphere.See the Story
A California dairy tried to capture its methane, and it worked
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Environment · GreenlandFor more than a century, a patch of cold water south of Greenland has resisted the Atlantic Ocean's overall warming, fueling debate among scientists. A new study identifies the cause as the long-term weakening of a major ocean circulation system.See the Story
Strange Atlantic Cold Spot Linked to Century-Long Slowdown of Major Ocean Current
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Research · RiversideA team of scientists at the University of California, Riverside, explains in a paper published in PLOS Pathogens how a microscopic parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, can significantly disrupt brain function, even when it infects only a small number of neurons.See the Story
Research Reveals How a Microscopic Parasite Disrupts Brain Function
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Does Planting Trees Really Help Cool the Planet?
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Ultrasonic cigarettes may pose significant health risks, study shows
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Scientists finally confirm vitamin B1 hypothesis from 1958
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