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Native species are unable to migrate quickly enough to escape the disruptions caused by climate change. A team of scientists from around the world recently discovered that non-native species are spreading their territories significantly faster than native species, largely due to unintentional assist...
Neuroscience Breakthrough: A Non-Invasive New Therapy for Addiction, Depression, and OCD
(scitechdaily.com)
Researchers at EPFL have effectively tested a new method that allows for deep exploration of the human brain without the need for surgery, with potential applications in therapy. Neurological disorders like addiction, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) impact millions globally, pres...
Mysterious Clones: Invasive Jellyfish From China Alarm British Columbia Researchers
(scitechdaily.com)
Invasive peach blossom jellyfish, originating from China, have proliferated across British Columbia’s freshwater bodies, with sightings expected to escalate due to climate change. Researchers at UBC highlight that these creatures, which are clones, pose potential risks to native species by out...
Researchers have developed a fast, non-invasive saliva-based test, Paper-Arrow Mass Spectrometry (PA-MS), to detect acetaminophen levels. This technique addresses the urgent need for rapid overdose diagnosis and treatment, promising improved patient care and healthcare efficiency. A research team fr...
Researchers have developed a retinal ‘vascular fingerprint’ that can predict stroke risk as effectively as traditional methods, but with less invasiveness. Utilizing a set of 29 vascular health indicators from the retina, this method stands out for its potential in primary healthcare, es...
A UF study analyzed python removal data, identifying optimal survey conditions and key locations for increased removals. Researchers recommend targeting the wet season, surveying at night, and using aquatic vehicles. A groundbreaking study by University of Florida scientists used statistical analysi...
Pacific oysters are adapting to less salty waters and may soon spread into the Baltic Sea, aided by warmer seas and genetic traits. Pacific oysters, an invasive species, have successfully adapted to the lower salinity of waters off the coast of Skåne and are now reproducing there, despite having bee...
Saharan mustard threatens desert plant diversity and hampers recovery from climate fluctuations. Once believed to be naturally resistant to invasion, deserts in the region are now losing native plants to aggressive species like Saharan mustard. New research reveals that the spread of this weed is di...
Flathead catfish, once native to the Mississippi River basin, have stealthily risen to the top of Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna River. Growing fast, eating almost anything, and facing no real predators, they now dominate the food web. Researchers discovered that native fish like bass and channel catfis...
A surprising new study reveals that dogs and cats may be helping an invasive flatworm spread. A new study published today (February 10) in the journal PeerJ has uncovered an unexpected way an invasive flatworm is spreading across France. The research was led by a scientist from the Institute of Syst...
Landing page that points [to a PDF](http://sqig.math.ist.utl.pt/pub/GracaDS/12-G-Finance.pdf).
AT&T prepping sale of customers' "anonymous" location information and Web, app usage data
(fiercewireless.com)
AT&T offers some advertising controls here, but no aggregatation opt-out: http://www.att.com/gen/privacy-policy?pid=13692#menu
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