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Jaguars Literally Cannot Resist Calvin Klein’s ‘Obsession for Men’

Posted on April 4, 2018 by Lisa Cumming

Scientists spray the fragrance on camera traps to attract jaguars for research. Continue reading Jaguars Literally Cannot Resist Calvin Klein’s ‘Obsession for Men’→

Posted in bronx zoo, Calvin Klein, camera trap, camera traps, conservation, jaguars, lures, obsession for men, panthera, perfume, read, toronto zoo, wildlife

Most Hunt Management Plans Aren’t Based in Science

Posted on March 7, 2018 by Lisa Cumming

In a new study, 60 percent of plans—spanning Canadian provinces and US states—lacked a scientific approach. Continue reading Most Hunt Management Plans Aren’t Based in Science→

Posted in discoveries, Environment, evidence-based, hunt, policy, read, Science, wildlife | Tagged Hunting

Backcountry Skiing Is Hurting Canada’s Endangered Caribou

Posted on January 10, 2018 by Lisa Cumming

Your trip out into nature could be putting these animals at risk. Continue reading Backcountry Skiing Is Hurting Canada’s Endangered Caribou→

Posted in animals, backcountry skiing, canada, conservation, discoveries, Environment, gaspesie national park, nature, quebec, read | Tagged Skiing

‘The Sims’ Helped Me Cope With Bullying

Posted on December 27, 2017 by Lisa Cumming

Video games can be a powerful coping mechanism. Continue reading ‘The Sims’ Helped Me Cope With Bullying→

Posted in bullying, depression, Mental Health, read, screen time, sims, sparx, video games

This Biologist Wants to Grow Vegetables on Mars

Posted on December 18, 2017 by Lisa Cumming

His work could help astronauts grow tomatoes on the Red Planet one day. Continue reading This Biologist Wants to Grow Vegetables on Mars→

Posted in 4/20, Biology, eat your vegetables, farming, human space exploration, Manned Mars Mission, marijuana, Mars | Tagged Moon

Scientists Used Supercomputers to Learn How Pythons Regenerate Their Organs

Posted on June 24, 2017 by Lisa Cumming

Maybe we could do it one day, too. Continue reading Scientists Used Supercomputers to Learn How Pythons Regenerate Their Organs→

Posted in Burmese pythons, genomics, organ regeneration, Python, read, snake blood, snakes, supercomputing | Tagged Blood, Regeneration, Supercomputer

Magnetic Nanoparticles Will Help Clean Oil Spills

Posted on June 11, 2017 by Lisa Cumming

In the future, this could also be used to remove lead from drinking water. Continue reading Magnetic Nanoparticles Will Help Clean Oil Spills→

Posted in cleanup, drinking water, lead, magnetic nanoparticles, oil spill, oil spills, University of Texas at Austin | Tagged Nanoparticles

Magnetic Nanoparticles Will Help Clean Oil Spills

Posted on June 11, 2017 by Lisa Cumming

In the future, this could also be used to remove lead from drinking water. Continue reading Magnetic Nanoparticles Will Help Clean Oil Spills→

Posted in cleanup, drinking water, lead, magnetic nanoparticles, oil spill, oil spills, University of Texas at Austin | Tagged Nanoparticles

These Bicycles Eat Smog and Spit Out Clean Air

Posted on May 21, 2017 by Lisa Cumming

The Smog Free Project was inspired by air pollution problems in Beijing. Continue reading These Bicycles Eat Smog and Spit Out Clean Air→

Posted in air pollution, bike share, bike sharing, china, getting around, Smog, Smog Free Movement, smog free project, Smog Free Tower, Studio Roosegaarde | Tagged Beijing

Would You Let an Autonomous Colonoscopy Robot Inside Your Butt?

Posted on May 8, 2017 by Lisa Cumming

Hmmmmm. Continue reading Would You Let an Autonomous Colonoscopy Robot Inside Your Butt?→

Posted in cancer screening, colon cancer, colonoscopy, discoveries, read, robot, Robotic Exploration, Robotics | Tagged Autonomous, Cancer

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