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Sample preparation in forensic toxicological analysis may have huge impacts | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source
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People choose healthier food when with outsiders for fear of being negatively judged | ScienceDaily
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people with high cholesterol or who are worried about getting heart disease to carefully choose what type of
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of the world and in different types of households may choose alternative ways to
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outlines a set of four options for communities to choose from as they plan
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Jaime J. Coon, Courtney J. Duchardt, James R. Miller, Diane M. Debinski, Walter H. Schacht. Contrasting impacts of invasive
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of the world and in different types of households may choose alternative ways to
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Jaime J. Coon, Courtney J. Duchardt, James R. Miller, Diane M. Debinski, Walter H. Schacht. Contrasting impacts of invasive
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published in the Journal of Econometrics . "Then the positive impacts of decreasing
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published in the Journal of Econometrics . "Then the positive impacts of decreasing
Improved refrigeration could save nearly half of the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted each year globa
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to be prioritized to maximize the desired outcomes and impacts. For example
Improved refrigeration could save nearly half of the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted each year globa
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decades. To better answer this question, the researchers modelled the impacts of land
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found in every well-stocked supermarket. "We wanted to know why consumers choose these alternatives," explains Jeanette
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found in every well-stocked supermarket. "We wanted to know why consumers choose these alternatives," explains Jeanette
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plant proteins to substitute for meat has increased dramatically as more people choose a plant
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communities and agencies can consider implementing proactive forest management to reduce negative impacts from wildfires, including carbon
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consumption decisions for most Americans, despite increasing awareness of the climate impacts of red
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portfolio of solutions that are effective locally but have global impact," he said. "If people choose to switch
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portfolio of solutions that are effective locally but have global impact," he said. "If people choose to switch
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systems in the US become more interconnected and complex, what we choose to put
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express a diverse quiver of proteins when and where they choose," says Rosenthal. "In
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express a diverse quiver of proteins when and where they choose," says Rosenthal. "In
Twenty-year study confirms California forests are healthier when burned -- or thinned | ScienceDaily
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catastrophic fire," said study co-author Ariel Roughton, research station manager at Berkeley Forests. "Folks can choose from different combinations of
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catastrophic fire," said study co-author Ariel Roughton, research station manager at Berkeley Forests. "Folks can choose from different combinations of
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of an exotic natural enemy from a pest's native habitat. "Scientists meticulously choose co-evolved beneficial insects
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Sickly shades of grey: Disease outbreaks influence the color of wolves across North America | Scienc
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them to hypothesise that in areas where distemper outbreaks occur wolves should choose mates of the
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facilities and home-based child-rearing are viable options, and families could choose what works best for
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so the opportunity cost of each time slot is high; stations therefore choose programs that have the
Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change than other extreme w
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attribute extreme weather events to climate change, though Republicans who had personally experienced negative impacts from extreme weather events
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Logging is a controversial due to its environmental and aesthetic impacts. Logging impacts the
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heart attacks, motor vehicle accidents, and other incidents, but what we know about these impacts mostly comes from looking
Exposure to air pollution during the first two years of life is associated with worse attention capa
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In parallel, they assessed the attentional function (the ability to choose what to pay
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increasing problems with stormwater management. Impervious surfaces on roads and buildings cause flooding, which impacts the water
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describes the challenges the industry is facing: "They need to choose a machinery
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a menu of options for reforestation, allowing people to choose what they would like
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and mark-downs, buy in season or frozen, dried and canned produce, choose home-brand or non
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and mark-downs, buy in season or frozen, dried and canned produce, choose home-brand or non
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Mammal Cells Wednesday, April 17, 2024 Calorie Restriction Study Reveals Complexities in How Diet Impacts Aging Researchers Uncover Human
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may also serve as essential nutrients for animals. However, the plants must choose the timing
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may also serve as essential nutrients for animals. However, the plants must choose the timing
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of poverty. Although the EPA provides non-mandatory guidance on how to choose an appropriate location for
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of poverty. Although the EPA provides non-mandatory guidance on how to choose an appropriate location for
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gate, even when closed. The calf in the center pen could choose to enter
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in December 2022. However, many experts say the target will mean little unless nations choose sites where marine life
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Coffee grounds and Reishi mushroom spores can be 3D printed into a compostable alternative to plasti
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scientist and deputy director for the Research, Energy Analysis & Environmental Impacts Division in Berkeley
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for a 12-ounce, single-serve container of orange juice would you choose as the most
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even repurposed for a totally different use," Poree said. "It also has potential impacts for expeditionary
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Lee says. "Our model provides a tool to estimate the impacts of tilling
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the future with no carbon mitigation. The team also modeled the impacts of SSP
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2025 AI is reshaping workplaces, particularly in retail. Researchers explored how AI service quality impacts retail employees' innovation, job
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humans and other animals may know things about the world, things that they choose not to show
GPS tracking, simulations show optimal locations to help desert bighorn sheep cross freeways | Scien
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bighorn could use this landscape if they were free to move and choose the habitat
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farmers specifically because they are on the front lines of climate change impacts, both in terms
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therefore, the researchers' new findings about the Y chromosome will have lasting impacts on the equine
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half of its planned hydropower projects, both of which have potentially enormous environmental impacts. To reach
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significantly contribute to the scientific knowledge of native ... The Impacts of Climate
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measure light intensity and duration, thus helping the animals to choose the "right