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International Women’s Day: Research Topics celebrating the findings of female scientists

Frontiers

To celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, we are highlighting the top Research Topics from women in science. Women in Cytokines 20 articles | 23,000 views Less than 30% of researchers worldwide are women. Women in Breast Cancer, Vol.

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World Mosquito Day: How the pest’s diet could lead to discovery of new antimalarial drug

Frontiers

As an open access publisher, Frontiers has several research topics focused on malaria research. For World Mosquito Day, Frontiers is launching a new research topic: Mosquitoes and Their Role in Disease Transmission: Recent Advances and Innovations. Only recently have scientists begun to think about ‘curing mosquitoes’ of the parasites.

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From microplastic waste to large, ancient squirrels: Five Frontiers articles you won’t want to miss

Frontiers

But with tens of thousands of articles published each year, it’s impossible to cover all of them. Article link: [link] Earliest records of large squirrels found in northern Asia Fossil records help us understand derivation, geographical distribution, and diversification of species. Selling the articles is not allowed.

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October 24 PA Environment Digest Now Available

PA Environment Daily

Fish & Wildlife Service, National Fish & Wildlife Foundation Award $3.5 Million In Grants To Restore, Protect Habitats In Chesapeake Bay Watershed; 4 In PA Totaling $1.48 25 Let’s Talk About Climate Change Student Panel Discussion With DCNR Secretary Dunn Penn State Oct. 27 Hearing On The Role Of LNG In U.S.

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Little Evidence That Hate Speech Causes Real World Harm

Environmental Progress

Many mainstream media outlets have published articles arguing the case, including the Guardian , the Washington Post , and the New York Times. A New York Times article summarized the pertinent research as follows:’ “You can view stress as something that is wreaking havoc on your body. Such propaganda contributed toward the murder of 1.5

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