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  • The mathematics of fertility, life outside the womb
    by Maria Carmela Padula on 23 Luglio 2024 at 01:00

    A negative pregnancy test is the beginning of the end. It is a verdict without appeal on a summer morning. There are no nuances, especially when it is not the first one, especially when it is the exact same result despite having changed a lot in the stages leading up to that ‘not pregnant’. It The post The mathematics of fertility, life outside the womb first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • Historic victory for European nature: Nature Restoration Law passed
    by Editorial Board on 11 Luglio 2024 at 01:00

    The EU Member States kept their commitments and, respecting the previous vote of the European Parliament, approved the Nature Restoration Regulation with a qualified majority. Austria’s vote was decisive, as it changed its previous position and allowed the approval. An extraordinary result that rewards the commitment of the #RestoreNature coalition, composed of BirdLife Europe, ClientEarth, The post Historic victory for European nature: Nature Restoration Law passed first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • Protecting skin and marine ecosystems with organic, summer-proof cosmetics
    by Editorial Board on 29 Giugno 2024 at 01:00

    With the arrival of the warmer months, it becomes important to change one’s beauty routine to keep the skin hydrated and protected from the increasingly intense sun rays and to face the summer days with freshness and radiance. One of the most popular products at this time is sunscreen, since when exposing yourself to the The post Protecting skin and marine ecosystems with organic, summer-proof cosmetics first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • Summertime is glamping
    by Editorial Board on 25 Giugno 2024 at 01:00

    Glamping means combining the most authentic contact with nature with comfort, luxury and ecology. An experience of staying in unique structures that conceive the idea of camping as immersion in woods, forests and extraordinary natural environments, but with the comforts of a hotel and an eco-sustainable approach to holidays. Here are the most original ones The post Summertime is glamping first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

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  • Climate is most important factor in where mammals choose to live, study finds
    on 26 Luglio 2024 at 17:29

    Using data from 6,645 camera traps across the United States, researchers mapped populations of 25 mammal species. They determined that climate, not human activity, was the primary factor in mammals deciding where to live.

  • New understanding of fly behavior has potential application in robotics, public safety
    on 26 Luglio 2024 at 15:34

    Scientists have identified an automatic behavior in flies that helps them assess wind conditions — its presence and direction — before deploying a strategy to follow a scent to its source. The fact that they can do this is surprising — can you tell if there’s a gentle breeze if you stick your head out of a moving car? Flies aren’t just reacting to an odor with a preprogrammed response: they are responding in context-appropriate manner. This knowledge potentially could be applied to train more sophisticated algorithms for scent-detecting drones to find the source of chemical leaks.

  • Lampreys possess a ‘jaw-dropping’ evolutionary origin
    on 26 Luglio 2024 at 15:33

    Lampreys are one of only two living jawless vertebrates Jaws are formed by a key stem cell population called the neural crest New research reveals the gene regulatory changes that may explain morphological differences between jawed and jawless vertebrates.

  • New drug shows promise in clearing HIV from brain
    on 25 Luglio 2024 at 23:39

    An experimental drug originally developed to treat cancer may help clear HIV from infected cells in the brain, according to a new study. By targeting infected cells in the brain, drug may clear virus from hidden areas that have been a major challenge in HIV treatment.

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