Natural Resource Today Weekly - Issue #64

The most significant scientific findings you should know in less than 2 minutes.

Evolved Bio:

Researchers have developed a new method for muscle tissue regeneration. Their breakthrough is published in the journal Advanced Functional Materials.

University of Copenhagen:

New research shines light on the population history of polar bears in Greenland. The study is published in the journal Science Advances.

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology:

New research provides insight into coral symbiosis. The research is published in the journal Nature Communications.

University of Saskatchewan:

Researchers explore the effects of diet medication on broiler chicken production performance. The research is published in the journal Animal Nutrition.

Imperial College London:

Researchers have developed a new machine learning tool that could be used for animal tracking. Their research is presented in the journal Nature Communications.

McGill University:

Researchers shed light on how temperature changes determine global species distribution. The research is published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution.

ETH Zurich:

Researchers provide insights into the impact of coastal ecosystem change on people living in low-lying coastal areas. The study is published in the journal Environmental Research Letters.

University of Exeter:

In a new study published in the journal Current Biology, researchers shine new light on Indian Ocean tropical seabird migration.

Harvard University: 

New research sheds light on cooperation in bonobos. The study is published in the journal Science.

Brown University:

Researchers explore the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems. Their research findings are presented in the journal Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics.

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