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Il dinosauro Ciro in mostra domani e domenica presso il complesso San Felice

Il dinosauro Ciro in mostra domani e domenica presso il complesso San Felice
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Jurassic World: Dominion's Colin Trevorrow Reveals His Favorite Scene In The Upcoming Threequel

Jurassic World: Dominion's Colin Trevorrow Reveals His Favorite Scene In The Upcoming Threequel
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A is for Amphibian


A is for Amphibian
Release Date:
May 3, 2021
Did you know that the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area is the biological research arm of the U.S. Department of the Interior?    
USGS Ecosystems Mission Area scientists are leading research and monitoring efforts across the country and in some cases around the globe. Studying topics from amphibians to zoonotic diseases, they provide natural resource managers with the information and data needed to make decisions about the nation’s wildlife and wild places. In the Ecosystems A-Z series, we share just some of the work our scientists are leading from A-Z, starting with amphibians. ....

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Element of contradictions: Selenium cuts thin line between healthy and toxic


Element of contradictions: Selenium cuts thin line between healthy and toxic
by Bob Weber, The Canadian Press
Posted Feb 1, 2021 4:00 am EDT
Last Updated Feb 1, 2021 at 8:05 am EDT
The element Selenium shown on the periodic table. (iStock photo)
Sort of silvery in its raw state, sort of metallic but not really, selenium embodies contradiction.
It’s fairly rare the 68th most common element but often found with coal.
Tiny amounts are essential to health selenium helps the body fight tissue-damaging free radicals but too much is harmful.
Scientists say selenium was brought to the Earth’s surface by explosive volcano eruptions in the Cretaceous Era, which ended 66 million years ago. It was absorbed and concentrated in the shells of sea creatures, which is why it’s relatively common in carbon-rich deposits from that era. ....

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Element of contradictions: Selenium cuts thin line between healthy and toxic | iNFOnews


Bob Weber
February 01, 2021 - 1:00 AM
EDMONTON - Sort of silvery in its raw state, sort of metallic but not really, selenium embodies contradiction.
It s fairly rare — the 68th most common element — but often found with coal.
Tiny amounts are essential to health — selenium helps the body fight tissue-damaging free radicals — but too much is harmful.
Scientists say selenium was brought to the Earth s surface by explosive volcano eruptions in the Cretaceous Era, which ended 66 million years ago. It was absorbed and concentrated in the shells of sea creatures, which is why it s relatively common in carbon-rich deposits from that era. ....

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