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Using machine learning to better understand how water behaves
Water has puzzled scientists for decades. For the last 30 years or so, they have theorized…
New political redistricting procedure may prevent gerrymandering by forcing parties to act fairly
Voting districts are redrawn following each census in the United States. In most states, new district…
Canada increases biodiversity funding in crunch UN talks
Canada said Friday it was ramping up its international biodiversity funding, an overture to developing countries…
At COP15, businesses urged to act for nature
Widely blamed for ravaging Earth’s ecosystems, big businesses are nevertheless being turned to as key players…
Malaysia landslide death toll rises to 23
Rescue workers scoured muddy terrain for survivors and bodies on Saturday as the death toll from…
Pentagon has received 'several hundreds' of new UFO reports
A new Pentagon office set up to track reports of unidentified flying objects has received “several…
Atomic structure of a staphylococcal bacteriophage using cryo-electron microscopy
Cryo-electron microscopy by University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers has exposed the structure of a bacterial…
Using additive manufacturing to detect counterfeit parts
Ensuring manufactured goods and components have not been copied and replaced illegally by counterfeited goods is…
Study examines bacteria living in and on mosquitoes
Avoiding mosquitoes to protect against bites is always a good idea. But a new North Carolina…