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August 3, 2022

Lake Tahoe Could Become Clearer Due to Changing Plankton Populations

Lake Tahoe, which Mark Twain called “the fairest picture the whole earth affords,” is famous for its stunning crystalline waters. And in the next few years, scientists say, the world’s clearest large lake could become even clearer due to changes in its ecosystem.  In their annual “State of the Lake” report last week, researchers at […]

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A shot of Lake Tahoe in the winter, stones in the foreground, a clear lake, and mountains in the background under a blue sky

New Study Uncovers How Penguins Became Oceanic Birds 

Recent research has shed new light on the evolutionary history of the world’s favorite tuxedo-clad bird.  In an international study published in the journal Nature Communications, scientists found specific genetic variations have helped penguins evolve, over 60 million years, from birds of flight to the skilled swimmers we know today. The team of international researchers

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A group of Adelie Penguins jumps off a blue iceberg into the water off Paulette Island in Antarctica.

Diverse Nurse Workforce Linked to Improved Maternal Health Outcomes: Study

We often hear that representation matters, but one new study from Columbia University researchers has proven just how essential diversity actually is when it comes to maternal healthcare.  The study, published in July, found that more diversity in the nurse workforce is linked to a lower risk of complications during childbirth for all mothers, regardless

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A small group of diverse medical professionals stand in the hallway for a brief meeting. They are each wearing scrubs and focused on the conversation.

World’s Largest Kindness Study Suggests Pandemic Has Made People Kinder

Faced with the COVID-19 crisis, most of the world seems to have chosen the path of kindness. In the world’s largest public study of kindness, two-thirds of participants said they believe the pandemic has made people kinder.  The Kindness Test, an online questionnaire created by researchers and psychologists at England’s University of Sussex, reached over

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