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Excess nitrogen puts butterflies at risk

Nitrogen from agriculture, vehicle emissions and industry is endangering butterflies in Switzerland. The element is deposited in the soil via the air and has an impact on vegetation—to the detriment of the butterflies, as researchers at the Univers.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgJun 17th, 2021

Net effects of man-made nitrogen attenuate global warming, researchers find

Nitrogen fertilizers and nitrogen oxides from fossil fuels are known for their environmental damage: they pollute the air and drinking water, lead to over-fertilization of water and land ecosystems, reduce biodiversity and damage the ozone layer......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 24th, 2024

When it comes to butterflies, people prefer pretty ones: That"s a problem for scientists.

Research shows humans often perceive attractive people as more intelligent, healthier, better leaders and more trustworthy. It turns out this bias extends to the insect world......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 24th, 2024

Energy poverty can mean you spend less on luxuries—or put your life at risk

If you are in energy poverty (or fuel poverty, as it is sometimes called), you or your household cannot afford to spend enough on the energy you need to cook, heat or light your home......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 24th, 2024

Google just gave up on its proposed makeover of the internet

After year's of planning to join Safari and Firefox, Google puts the brakes on the idea of disabling browser cookies by default. Why?.....»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsJul 24th, 2024

The silent spreader: Reassessing the role of mice in leptospirosis risk

Emerging research highlights mice as a critical yet underestimated source of leptospirosis, emphasizing the need for improved strategies to control the spread of the infectious disease......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 23rd, 2024

Butterflies accumulate enough static electricity to attract pollen without contact, research finds

Butterflies and moths collect so much static electricity while in flight, that pollen grains from flowers can be pulled by static electricity across air gaps of several millimeters or centimeters......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 23rd, 2024

Next generation biosensor reveals gibberellin"s critical role in legume nitrogen-fixation

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have demonstrated that the plant hormone gibberellin (GA) is essential for the formation and maturation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules in legumes and can also increase nodule size. They identified the speci.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 23rd, 2024

Opinion: If we want to settle on other planets, we"ll have to use genome editing to alter human DNA

When considering human settlements on the moon, Mars and further afield, much attention is given to the travel times, food and radiation risk. We'll undoubtedly face a harsh environment in deep space and some thinkers have been pointing to genome edi.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 23rd, 2024

AMD’s new Ryzen 9000 CPU gets beaten by an unexpected rival

AMD's 12-core Ryzen 9 9900X has been tested, and a last-gen CPU puts it to shame when it comes to games......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsJul 23rd, 2024

LOKKER introduces web privacy risk summary for insurers

LOKKER released a new privacy solution for insurers: the ability to share on-demand web privacy risk reports with their insureds. These reports give insurers and the insured companies a simple view of their data privacy risk profile in eight differen.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsJul 23rd, 2024

How to Save Your Home From a Wildfire

Small improvements to the roof, siding, windows, and vents of your house can make a big difference when threatened by the risk of flames......»»

Category: gadgetSource:  wiredRelated NewsJul 22nd, 2024

Cyber insurance 2.0: The systemic changes required for future security

Digitalization has evolved into a systemic risk for organizations – and, therefore, cyber insurers. With the global cost of cybercrime skyrocketing, something has to change. In this Help Net Security video, Vishaal Hariprasad, CEO at Resilience, di.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsJul 22nd, 2024

Critically endangered Guam tree contributes to global leaf research

The intricate leaf design of Guam's Serianthes nelsonii tree was used as a model to contribute to the global goal of understanding how a plant leaf functions, and the results were published in the March issue of the journal Nitrogen......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 19th, 2024

Rhythmic gene expression in plants is crucial for symbiosis with nutrient-providing bacteria, study finds

Legumes thrive in low-nitrogen environments by partnering with rhizobia, soil bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium, a usable form for the plants. These beneficial bacteria are housed in root nodules formed on legume roots......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 19th, 2024

Netskope extends risk management to OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise

Netskope announced an integration with OpenAI‘s ChatGPT Enterprise Compliance API to deliver API-enabled controls that bolster security and compliance for enterprise organizations using generative AI (genAI) applications. Through this integrati.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsJul 19th, 2024

Forcepoint GenAI Security prevents unauthorized data sharing

Forcepoint unveils its comprehensive GenAI Security solution, offering visibility, control, and risk-based data protection across generative AI platforms, including integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise Compliance API. Part of Forcepoint’s.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsJul 19th, 2024

From roots to leaves: The nitrogen connection to photosynthetic efficiency

Photosynthesis efficiency in plants is influenced by the type of nitrogen absorbed. Ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3-) are the primary nitrogen sources, each affecting plant physiology differently. Variations in leaf anatomy, such as cell wall thickn.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 18th, 2024

Slower metabolism of warm-blooded animals on islands correlated with higher risk of anthropogenic extinction

A multi-institutional team of zoologists and animal behavioral specialists in China and Germany has found an association between the slower metabolism of island-dwelling, warm-blooded animals and an increased risk of anthropogenic extinction......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 18th, 2024

Restoring eroded peatlands could reduce flood risk for communities downstream, say UK researchers

Scientists from The University of Manchester, The University of Aberdeen and Newcastle University have found that the restoration of upland peatlands is a highly effective strategy for reducing downstream flooding......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 17th, 2024

New tool monitors wildlife conservation in low-resource languages

Activists on the front lines of wildlife conservation routinely monitor news articles for information about infrastructure projects that could threaten at-risk animals. But that monitoring required more staff time than organizations on the ground cou.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 17th, 2024