U.S. government scientists warned federal regulators the South Fork offshore wind farm near the Rhode Island…
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Museum scientists describe and name 351 new species in 2022
From research trips to remote locations, to combing through the 80 million objects held in the…
Two CubeSats to shed light on space weather disturbances
Two CubeSats, or small satellites, are on a quest to provide insight on space weather disturbances…
Solar-powered cells: Light-activated proton pumps generate cellular energy, extend life
New research in the journal Nature Aging takes a page from the field of renewable energy…
NASA and HAARP conclude asteroid experiment
A powerful transmitter in remote Alaska sent long wavelength radio signals into space Tuesday with the…
Study explores topological beaming of light
Nanophotonic light emitters are compact and versatile devices with wide-ranging applications in applied physics. In a…
Deep learning may help to prevent salmon escapes in rough seas
Artificial intelligence can be of great benefit underwater and SINTEF, in collaboration with the research center…
Five human technologies inspired by nature—from velcro to racing cars
Nature has, over millions of years, evolved solutions to adapt to an array of challenges. As…
A brief history of statistics in soccer: Why actual goals remain king in predicting who will win
In 2017, BBC’s Match of the Day introduced a new statistic in their post-match summaries of…
Nigeria has a coastal litter problem: It's time to clean up, says researcher
Bottles. Plastic bags. Surgical facemasks. These are just some of the 29,029 items we found along…