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We don’t know why, but being in space causes us to destroy our blood
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Ships from 1,581 ports may go to Antarctica, bringing unwanted guests
Posted byDoug Johnson
For mammals, eating other animals can increase cancer risk
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Putting the fear of bass into mosquitofish—with a robot

We don’t know why, but being in space causes us to destroy our blood

  • Posted inanemiabloodFeatureshemolysisrehabilitationScienceSpacespace anemia
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 01/15/2022

Space anemia is tied to being in the void and can stick around awhile.

Ships from 1,581 ports may go to Antarctica, bringing unwanted guests

  • Posted inantarcticClimate ChangeInvasive speciesScienceshippingtourism
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 01/13/2022

Antarctica is more connected than we thought, and it needs better biosecurity.

For mammals, eating other animals can increase cancer risk

  • Posted inCancerEcologyevolutionMammalspeto's paradoxScience
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 12/29/2021

After scouring 110,000 records, researchers gained insight into mammalian cancer

Putting the fear of bass into mosquitofish—with a robot

  • Posted inaustraliaFishInvasive speciesRoboticsScience
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 12/18/2021

A notorious invasive species stays scared for weeks after seeing a fake predator.

How a carbon tax can fight inequality and climate change

  • Posted incarbonCarbon taxClimate ChangepolicyScience
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 12/06/2021

Carbon taxes don’t need to come at the expense of lower-income people.

We know what invasive species can do on Earth—what about in space?

  • Posted inBiologyinvasion sciencemicrobesNASAScienceSpaceSpace Exploration
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 11/19/2021

Invasion science can help keep Earth and other planets safe from alien microbes.

The blame game: How much are we responsible for recent wildfires?

  • Posted inClimate ChangefireScienceUnited Stateswestern united statesWildfires
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 11/06/2021

Humans are at least 68 percent responsible for the wildfires in the Western US.

When it comes to solar farms, sheep are great groundskeepers

  • Posted incarbonclimateSciencesheepsolarsolar grazing
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 10/25/2021

USDA funds project to build new group in support of solar grazing.

How a mass extinction resulted in the rise of the snakes

  • Posted inbiodiversityevolutionScienceSnakes
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 10/14/2021

The Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction saw a snake-splosion of biodiversity.

How bushmeat could help us meet the world’s climate goals

  • Posted inbush meatcarbonclimateSciencewild meat
  • Posted byDoug Johnson
  • 10/08/2021

It’s difficult but possible to meet human and environmental needs with wild meat.

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