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Sweaty cattle may boost food security in a warming world

Brahman cattle. Credit: UF/IFAS Sweaty cows may not sound like the most exciting company, but in a warming world, researchers can’t get enough of them. When cattle are too hot, they tend to stop eating, said Raluca Mateescu, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) professor in the department of animal science.

Is scientific discovery driven by great individuals or by great teams?

Editors’ notes This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility: fact-checked trusted source written by researcher(s) proofread by Denisa Mindruta, The Conversation Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain “This isn’t mine; this is one for the team,” said Succession star Kieran

Female leadership key to community ‘saving itself’ in unprecedented trauma, says report

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain As the two-year anniversary of the devastating Northern Rivers’ flooding looms, a report has shown the female-led response to the trauma prevailed where authorities failed. With a goal of exploring the health and welfare impacts of trauma on populations, social work researchers from the University of Newcastle have revealed the community-based

XRP Price Slides Below $0.7; While it Gears up to Take on a Major Move

The post XRP Price Slides Below $0.7; While it Gears up to Take on a Major Move appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The markets have begun to consolidate as the start of a new month turns out to be in bearish favor. The Bitcoin price drops by 1.74%…Read More

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