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Grazing livestock could reduce greenhouse gases in atmosphere, study shows


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Grazing livestock could reduce greenhouse gases in atmosphere, study shows
An innovative approach to livestock grazing could help eliminate climate change-causing greenhouse gases, according to a new study by University of Alberta biologists. 
The research shows that a strategy called adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing extracts methane gas from the atmosphere, locking it inside the soil through microbial activity. Methane gas has a climate warming effect that is 28 times more potent than carbon dioxide over a 100-year time frame. 
“Grasslands are the most endangered ecosystem type worldwide because of agricultural development and tillage,” said Mark Boyce, professor in the Department of Biological Sciences and supervising author on the project. ....

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UCLA-led study traces gendered movement patterns among Tanzania's Hadza hunter-gatherers


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This digital rendering of GPS data highlights the movements of men (red) and women (blue-green) from one Hadza camp.
A study led by UCLA professor of anthropology Brian Wood yields new insight into the ways gender roles and ecology influence men’s and women’s patterns of movement through the landscape in which they live. The findings are based on a long-term research project among the Hadza people of northern Tanzania, one of the few remaining hunter-gatherer societies in the world.
Recently published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, the study has broad implications for understanding the evolution of spatial behavior in humans, as well as for predicting how people may adjust their movements in response to changes in their environment in the future, the authors say. ....

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UOW officially opens first on campus pharmacy


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UOW officially opens first on campus pharmacy
Students, staff and community at the University of Wollongong (UOW) will now benefit from a convenient access to the pharmacy located in Building 11 of the Wollongong campus.
After receiving an overwhelming positive feedback from the UOW community, Advantage Pharmacy was officially opened today (Wednesday 17 March 2021) by UOW Vice-Chancellor Paul Wellings CBE in the presence of UOW community members.
Professor Wellings said the pharmacy will enrich the University’s vibrant campus life and the UOW community will greatly benefit from it.
“I would like to thank both UOW Pulse and the University Staff for supporting local businesses and working closely over the last 18 months to get a pharmacy on campus, which will prove to be of great convenience for UOW community,” Professor Wellings said. ....

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COVID-19 and unexplored role of neighbourhood deprivation


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COVID-19 and unexplored role of neighbourhood deprivation
New research led by the University of Canterbury (UC) takes a closer look at Aotearoa New Zealand’s COVID-19 response to determine whether our one-size-fits-all ‘lockdown’ policy is fit for purpose.
“Daybreak at Christchurch, New Zealand, 19 April 2007” by In Memoriam: PhillipC is licensed under CC BY2.0
Widely cited on the topic of contact tracing during the nationwide lockdown last year, Associate Professor Malcolm Campbell has collaborated with colleagues from UC’s GeoHealth Laboratory,School of Health Sciences, Denmark’s BERTHA Big Data Centre at Aarhus University and the New Zealand Ministry of Health to determine how a simple message designed to apply to everyone equally – ‘stay home’ – actually played out across the neighbourhoods we live in. ....

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Researchers harness AI to identify cancer cells by their acidity


2021 03 17 NUS researchers harness AI to identify cancer cells by their acidity 1
The novel technique of using AI to quickly analyse cells for cancer diagnosis was developed by an NUS research team led by Professor Lim Chwee Teck (left). With him are two team members – Dr Jokhun Doorgesh Sharma (centre) and Dr Yuri Belotti (right).
Healthy and cancer cells can look similar under a microscope. One way of differentiating them is by examining the level of acidity, or pH level, inside the cells.
Tapping on this distinguishing characteristic, a research team from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed a technique that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to determine whether a single cell is healthy or cancerous by analysing its pH. Each cancer test can be completed in under 35 minutes, and single cells can be classified with an accuracy rate of more than 95 per cent. ....

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