Safer and more effective blood thinners could be on the way following a groundbreaking discovery by researchers at UBC and the University of Michigan, published today in Nature Communications.
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EVs to Capture One-Fifth of Global Market This Year Amid ‘Explosive Growth’
Electric vehicles are on track to capture nearly one-fifth of the global market this year, according to a new report detailing the “explosive growth” of plug-in cars.
University Scientists Address Global Crop Growing Challenge
A study led by University of Liverpool scientists has revealed a new way to improve crop growth, meeting a significant challenge to increase crop productivity in a changing climate with a growing population.
Research Team Identifies Optimal Flight Routes for Solar-Powered Airships
Flying is the most damaging mode of transportation for our climate. At least, up until now.
Tree Diversity Increases Carbon Storage, Soil Fertility in Forests
Keeping tree diversity intact in Canada’s many forests over the long term can help increase carbon capture and mitigate climate change, according to a new University of Alberta study.
Amazon - How Will it Cope With Drought?
A collaboration involving 80 scientists has identified the regions of the Amazon rainforest where trees are most likely to face the greatest risk from drier conditions brought about by climate change.