Oregon State University researchers created a common language for describing the aromas of various cannabis and hemp cultivars. The study published in PLOS One included a descriptive aroma lexicon of 25 terms…
Category: 5. Biology
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The world’s smallest sea turtle lives in a noisy ocean
For the worldâs smallest sea turtles, life in the ocean is getting pretty…
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Early Allergen Exposure Shields Against Allergy Development
Itâs long been thought that when children grow up in places like farms, rural areas or even homes with many petsâplaces that have greater biodiversityâthen those kids are less likely to develop…
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Early Allergen Exposure Shields Against Allergy Development
Itâs long been thought that when children grow up in places like farms, rural areas or even homes with many petsâplaces that have greater biodiversityâthen those kids are less likely to develop…
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Eye Bacteria are Linked to Cognitive Decline
A common pathogenic bacterium known as Chlamydia pneumoniae can lead to pneumonia or sinus infections. Now, researchers have shown that this microbe can remain in the eye as well as the brain over periods of…
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Eye Bacteria are Linked to Cognitive Decline
A common pathogenic bacterium known as Chlamydia pneumoniae can lead to pneumonia or sinus infections. Now, researchers have shown that this microbe can remain in the eye as well as the brain over periods of…
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Eye Bacteria are Linked to Cognitive Decline
A common pathogenic bacterium known as Chlamydia pneumoniae can lead to pneumonia or sinus infections. Now, researchers have shown that this microbe can remain in the eye as well as the brain over periods of…
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A hidden Aloe vera compound takes aim at Alzheimerâs
Scientists are continuing to search for new ways to treat Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. In a recent study, researchers identified several compounds found in Aloe vera that…
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A Microscopic Coral Trick Could Help Save the Great Barrier Reef
Scientists have revealed how corals anchor themselves to reefs through a multi-step biological process. The findings could help restoration efforts focus on coral species most likely to survive and thrive. Researchers at Queensland University of…
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Scientists warn climate models are missing a key ocean player
Some of the most important players in Earth’s climate system are nearly invisible. Calcifying plankton, microscopic organisms that form hard shells, help regulate the planet’s temperature by capturing carbon and moving it through the ocean. A new…
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