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New study offers insight on how resistance training burns fat
resistance movement reduced fat adipocyte metabolism
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2021/8/10
Findings from a new study add to growing evidence that resistance exercise has unique benefits for fat loss. Researchers found that resistance-like exercise regulates fat cell metabolism at a molecula...
New study confirms relationship between toxic pollution, climate risks to human health
toxic pollution climate risks human health
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2021/8/3
In a new study that combines assessments of the risks of toxic emissions, nontoxic emissions and people's vulnerability to them, researchers found a strong and statistically significant relationship b...
Global climate dynamics drove the decline of mastodonts and elephants, new study suggests
extreme global environmental change the decline of mastodonts and elephants evolution
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2021/8/4
Elephants and their forebears were pushed into wipeout by waves of extreme global environmental change, rather than overhunting by early humans, according to new research.
New study sheds light on evolution of photosynthesis
evolution of photosynthesis crop production plant
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2021/8/5
A new study sheds new light on the evolution of photosynthesis in plants and algae, which could help to improve crop production.
Cyclone study improves climate projections:A new study quantifies how cyclones contribute to global climate systems
cyclone climate projections global climate system
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2021/8/4
Migrating storms and local weather systems known as cyclones and anticyclones were thought to contribute to behaviors and properties of our global weather system. However, the means to probe cyclones ...
Engineering the Mississippi River has kept carbon out of the atmosphere,new study reveals(图)
Engineering Mississippi River kept carbon out atmosphere
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2021/4/9
A new study co-authored by a Tulane University geoscientist shows that human efforts to tame the Mississippi River may have had an unintended positive effect: more rapid transport of carbon ...
New study identifies bird species that could spread ticks and Lyme disease(图)
New study identifies bird species spread ticks Lyme disease
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2021/2/5
Birds play an underrecognized role in spreading tickborne disease. They can spread such disease because of their capacity for long-distance travel and tendency to split their time in different parts o...
New study redefines understanding of where icebergs leave meltwater in the Southern Ocean(图)
redefines understanding icebergs meltwaterin Southern Ocean
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2021/1/8
Some icebergs that break off Antarctica are massive -- the size of New York City -- but these floating cities of freshwater have been largely ignored in climate models. A new study by scientists at th...
New study helps pinpoint when Earth's plate subduction began(图)
New study pinpoint when Earth plate subductiona
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2020/12/18
A U.S. National Science Foundation-funded study by scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the University of Chicago sheds light on a major question in Earth sciences:...
New study takes comprehensive look at marine pollution and human health(图)
marine pollution human health
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2020/12/11
For centuries, the oceans have been viewed as an inexhaustible receptacle for the byproducts of human activity. Today, marine pollution is widespread and getting worse and, in most countries, poorly c...
Heavy rainfall drives one-third of nitrogen runoff, according to new study(图)
Heavy rainfall drives one-third nitrogen runoff according new study
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2020/11/13
Heavy rain events that occur only a few days a year can account for up to one-third of the annual nitrogen runoff from farmland in the Mississippi River basin, according to a new study by Iowa St...
No social distancing in the Cretaceous:New study finds earliest evidence for mammal social behavior(图)
No social distancing Cretaceous earliest evidence mammal social behavior
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2020/11/6
A new study led by U.S. National Science Foundation-funded paleontologists at the University of Washington and its Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture indicates that the earliest ...
New study reveals that soil is a significant carbon sequestration driver(图)
soil significant carbon sequestration driver
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2020/9/25
As harmful atmospheric carbon dioxide levels continue to increase, understanding the planet's carbon balance is increasingly important.A new report by U.S. National Science Foundation-funded ecol...
New and diverse experiences linked to enhanced happiness, new study shows(图)
New diverse experiences enhanced happiness
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2020/6/5
New and diverse experiences are linked to enhanced happiness, and this relationship is associated with increased brain activity, new research has found.The results, which appear in the journal...
Dimming Betelgeuse likely isn't cold, just dusty, new study shows(图)
Dimming Betelgeuse just dusty
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2020/3/13
Late last year, news broke that the star Betelgeuse was fading significantly, ultimately dropping to around 40% of its usual brightness. The activity fueled popular speculation that the red supergiant...