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  1. New study identifies bird species that could spread ticks and Lyme disease

    … Funding to support authors was provided by the National Science Foundation Ecology and Evolution of Infectious … (DEB-1717282 and DEB-1619072) and Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education through an interagency agreement …

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  2. Ask the scientists: GLEON

    … tools for lake modeling, data analysis software, and science communication. I am from Burkina Faso, where … Cayelan Carey, Associate Professor of Freshwater Ecosystem Science Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia … are GLEON scientists. GLEON is my research ‘home'. Science-wise, I lead research at multiple GLEON sites and …

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  3. West Nile virus infection risk is higher in less affluent neighborhoods in Baltimore, MD

    … a graduate student in the Department of Environmental Science and Technology at the University of Maryland College … – University of Maryland, Department of Environmental Science and Technology Jennifer A. Jones – University of Maryland, Department of Environmental Science and Technology; Walter Reed Army Institute of Health …

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  4. With global challenges in mind, keeping a decades-long success story at the forefront

    … the success of that legislation and the significance of the science communication behind it, “These maps show there …

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  5. Winter Wonderland No More? Climate Change & Northeastern Forests

    … Peter Groffman and Lindsey Rustad for a virtual Cary Science Conversation with Cary President Joshua Ginsberg … at the City University of New York (CUNY)  Advanced Science Research Center and a Research Fellow at Cary …

  6. The bittersweet story of how we stopped acid rain

    … acid rain stripped forests bare in Europe, wiped lakes clear of life in parts of Canada and the US, and harmed … high-school student could do. But out in the lake it became clear that their calculations were way out of whack. “I … share similarities. Both, says Hurley, require cutting-edge science, media coverage and finding common ground, building …

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  7. The more we lose biodiversity, the worse will be the spread of infectious diseases

    … chain to humans, say scientists. Among those who see clear links between biodiversity losses and increased risk … and impact of epidemics.” Scientists have observed a clear link between the decrease in disease frequency with … Some links have been established, but there is no clear generalisable mechanistic understanding, says Abi …

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  8. Atrazine

    … and surface water by enzyme immunoassay. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 1: 196-204. Hayes, T., K. …

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  9. How it all started

    … energy limitation to life in global subseafloor sediments Science Advances 8: doi 10.1126/sciadv.aba0697 Kashefi, K … 2003. Extending the upper temperature limit for life. Science 301: 934. McDermott, J.M., S.P. Sylva, S. Ono, …

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  10. Team Cary: Sanjay Natesan

    … insights into his career path, and being inspired by his science hero. February 7, 2020 Sanjay Natesan is a … Mediterranean countries. What got you interested in science? I have an older sister who loves science, and my parents are computer software engineers, so …

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