As the supply of unsold housing increases in Utah—and across the nation—and as home prices continue…
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How to rebuild an atomic clock
Atomic clocks are crucial for everyday living as they help our telecommunications, electrical power grids, GPS…
Sea cows threatened with extinction
Dugongs—large herbivorous marine mammals commonly known as “sea cows”—are now threatened with extinction, according to an…
Experts urge caution over biotech that can wipe out insect pests
Dozens of scientists, experts and campaigners called for a ban on the release of genetically-edited organisms…
When roles in life seem more integrated, budgeting may be more flexible
People juggle multiple roles in their lives. They may see themselves as both an executive and…
Report reveals federal jailing crisis that disproportionately affects people of color
The Federal Criminal Justice Clinic at the University of Chicago Law School has announced the release…
Edible coating made from silk can extend shelf life of foods
The Silklab at Tufts University has pioneered the use of silk as a biological solution for…
Hubble captures dual views of an unusual star cluster
While these two images may look dazzlingly different, they are actually pictures of the same cosmic…
Water mission to gauge Alaskan rivers on front lines of climate change
The upcoming Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission will provide a trove of data on Earth’s…
Twins study shows exercise altering how genes behave
One might expect identical twins to have the same health outcomes. Click here for…