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Natural Resource Today Weekly - Issue #34
The most significant scientific findings you should know in less than 2 minutes.
Research News
Flinders University:
New research sheds light on the patterns of genetic diversity in Australia's eastern rainbowfish. The study is published in the journal Heredity.
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University of Copenhagen:
Researchers provide better understanding of dryland trees in Africa. Their research is published in the journal Nature.
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Rockefeller University:
In a recent study published in the journal Current Biology, researchers provide insight into the evolution of social parasitism in ants.
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Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology:
In a study published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers provide better understanding of the effects of ozone on sexual behaviour of insects.
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Concordia University:
Researchers shed light on a new remediation method for eutrophic lakes. The study is published in the journal Water.
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University of California, Los Angeles:
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, researchers offer insight into how desert dust affects the climate.
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University of New South Wales:
Researchers provide better understanding of the economic value of kelp forests. Their research is published in the journal Nature Communications.
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University of Helsinki:
In a new study published in The Plant Cell, researchers shed light on strawberry inflorescence development.
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Spanish National Research Council:
New research provides insight into symbiotic relationship between beetles and dinosaurs. The study is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Brown University:
Researchers are one step closer to treating brain tumours using traditional medicine. Their research is published in the journal Cell Reports Medicine.
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