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Economics & Business Aug 6, 2024

Study explores why some tech products provide years of continued use while others are quickly discarded

Researchers from Radboud University, University of Galway, University of Melbourne, and University of Wisconsin-Madison have published a new Journal of Marketing article that examines common events during the lifecycle of ...

Analytical Chemistry Aug 5, 2024

Engineers develop general, high-speed technology to model, understand catalytic reactions

Researchers have been studying the industrial production of ammonia for a century. But they've struggled to find ways to improve the low-yield, low-efficiency process.

Plants & Animals Aug 4, 2024

Dormice are declining but current nest surveys don't tell the real story

British dormice have declined by a shocking 70% between 2000 and 2022, according to the latest report by the national dormouse monitoring program. But my research indicates that this decline might not be that catastrophic.

Plants & Animals Aug 3, 2024

Giant pangolin rediscovered in Senegal

In March 2023, temperatures in eastern Senegal soared to 40°C, with the cooling rains still months away. Yet, for the dedicated field team from the NGO Panthera—committed to global feline conservation—and the Direction ...

Veterinary medicine Aug 2, 2024

More pets relinquished to shelters due to housing insecurity

Housing policies may be becoming more pet inclusive, but housing insecurity is getting worse, finds a new study that examined the housing issues that led to owners turning their pets over to an animal shelter.

Veterinary medicine Aug 1, 2024

Changes to U.S. dog import regulations: What they are and why they matter for dogs and for people

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is implementing new border rules for dogs entering the United States as of Aug. 1. However, the new rules going into effect are not as onerous as the ones originally ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 1, 2024

Blowflies found to carry bird flu virus

Researchers from Kyushu University have discovered that blowflies, a family of flies strongly attracted to decaying flesh and feces, are carrying the bird flu virus in southern Japan. Their findings, published in Scientific ...

Plants & Animals Aug 1, 2024

Coyotes are everywhere. Should you be concerned?

Georgia's capital is home to more than 6 million people, a bustling film and music scene, and one of the most adaptable species in the U.S.: the coyote.

Economics & Business Jul 30, 2024

Finnish happiness expert seeks to shift governments' focus from GDP to well-being

Finland is the world's happiest nation for the seventh year running—but what does this really mean—and can governments legislate towards it?

Veterinary medicine Jul 29, 2024

How an emerging disease in dogs is shedding light on cystic fibrosis

A canine gallbladder disease that involves the accumulation of abnormal mucus similar to that seen in human cystic fibrosis (CF) patients is caused by improper expression of the gene associated with CF in humans. The finding ...

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