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Frog protein could become first antidote to deadly red tide toxin
Frog protein could become first antidote to deadly red tide toxin
The "red tide" algal blooms that are becoming more frequent along the Pacific coast produce one of the most potent neurotoxins known: saxitoxin, or STX. The toxin accumulates in shellfish and causes paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) when consumed.
Climate change makes extreme West Africa rainfall five times likelier, study finds
Climate change makes extreme West Africa rainfall five times likelier, study finds
Climate change has made extreme rainfall in West Africa five times more likely than in the late 19th century, scientists said Thursday, after regional floods killed nearly 100 people last month.
Mercado trava à espera do tarifaço norte-americano: ouça os destaques do dia
Mercado trava à espera do tarifaço norte-americano: ouça os destaques do dia
Parceria do PicPay com o Canal Rural, o podcast Diário Econômico traz tudo o que você precisa saber sobre economia para começar bem o dia O post Mercado trava à espera do tarifaço norte-americano: ouça os destaques do dia apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Toronto air ranked among world's worst as wildfire smoke billows south
Toronto air ranked among world's worst as wildfire smoke billows south
Toronto had the worst air quality of any major city in the world Wednesday, the Swiss firm IQAir said, as Canadian authorities urged people to stay indoors.
Heavy smoke from wildfires blankets the US Midwest and Northeast, prompting evacuations
Heavy smoke from wildfires blankets the US Midwest and Northeast, prompting evacuations
Thousands of visitors were told to evacuate a remote Minnesota wilderness area accessible only by boat as wildfires send dangerously heavy smoke over the U.S. Midwest and Northeast this week.
Scientists finally solved how a common gut bacterium triggers colon cancer
Scientists finally solved how a common gut bacterium triggers colon cancer
Researchers solved a long-standing mystery behind how a bacterial toxin associated with colorectal cancer damages the colon. The toxin first binds to a receptor called claudin-4, giving it access to attack the cells' protective barrier. After identifying this weak point, the team
How birds are coping in the heatwave
How birds are coping in the heatwave
Birds are unable to sweat but they keep cool by seeking shade and bathingAs we humans sweltered in the record-breaking late June heatwave, we might not have spared much thought on how birds were coping.Unlike us, birds are unable to sweat, so instead they have evolved other ways
Country diary: From the beech trees of home to the hot Surrey Hills | Virginia Spiers
Country diary: From the beech trees of home to the hot Surrey Hills | Virginia Spiers
St Dominic, Cornwall, to Reigate: Along the way, this nervous passenger passes rolling downlands of cereals, Stonehenge, and of course, lorries loaded up with strawAt the start of the second heatwave, we visit Jack’s twin and her family in Surrey. From our landmark clump of beech
More than 400 sick as CDC searches for the source of a mystery outbreak
More than 400 sick as CDC searches for the source of a mystery outbreak
A growing Cyclospora outbreak has sickened more than 400 people in four states, and investigators are still searching for the contaminated food responsible. The CDC warns the actual number of cases is likely much higher and urges anyone with symptoms to seek medical care.
Quantum breakthrough links light and magnetism in atomically thin materials
Quantum breakthrough links light and magnetism in atomically thin materials
A new review highlights exciting progress in atomically thin quantum materials where light and magnetism work together in ways never before possible. In these materials, light-generated excitons can interact directly with magnetic behavior, creating opportunities to control magne
Can a world-first gene therapy reverse ageing? – podcast
Can a world-first gene therapy reverse ageing? – podcast
The first person has been treated with a highly anticipated new gene therapy that aims to turn back the clock on ageing cells. The trial is aimed at retinal cells, with the hope that encouraging them to behave as if they were young again could improve sight in the affected patien
FIFA and pop superstars should discount tickets for fans to keep climate costs of 'mega-ev
FIFA and pop superstars should discount tickets for fans to keep climate costs of 'mega-ev
The vast majority of carbon emissions caused by "mega-events" such as World Cups and global concert tours come from audience travel, according to University of Cambridge researchers. In a new study, researchers estimate that expanding to 48 teams for this year's World Cup increas