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Boosting Fruit Intake During Midlife Can Ward off Late-Life Blues
In a large Singapore cohort study involving over 13,000 participants spanning close to 20 years, higher consumption of fruits during midlife was found to be associated with lower odds of depressive symptoms at late-life.
Understanding How a Red Seaweed Reduces Methane Emissions from Cows
Methane is the second-largest contributor to climate warming after carbon dioxide, and so scientists have put a lot of attention toward addressing one of the top sources: methane emissions from livestock.
Less Productive Yet More Stable
Climate change will have a considerable influence on the biodiversity and productivity of meadows and pastures.
Genome Study Informs Restoration of American Chestnut Tree
Native trees adapt to the climate and environmental conditions of their area to survive.
USC Scientists Use AI to Predict a Wildfire’s Next Move
Researchers at USC have developed a new method to accurately predict wildfire spread.