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Hurricane's effects killed sturgeon in Apalachicola River
As hurricane Michael churned through the Gulf of Mexico to make landfall near Florida’s Apalachicola River…
Turning video on and seeing others may boost remote class experience
Turning the camera on during a remote class—and seeing more students with their own cameras on—may…
Long-lived lakes reveal a history of water on Mars
The northern hemisphere of Mars is divided into two broadly distinctive areas: the smooth northern lowlands…
Sr-Nd isotope baseline in Silk Road regions enables archaeological plant-ash glass provenance
Recently, Associate Professor LV Qinqin from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of…
Following insect 'footprints' to improve crop resilience and monitor pollinator biodiversity
Bees and other insects leave behind tiny “footprints” of environmental DNA on plants each time they…
Ground telescopes can adapt to satellite megaconstellations if they get accurate telemetry data
The growing population of communication satellites such as Starlink and OneWeb is posing challenges for Earth-based…
Refugees need accessible information on their rights upon arrival in Ireland, report shows
As the Irish Government continues to grapple with accommodation shortages for individuals and families fleeing conflict…
Astronomers have identified six massive stars before they exploded as core-collapse supernovae
The venerable Hubble Space Telescope has given us so much during the history of its service…
Report: Towards conservation and recovery of Victoria's biodiversity
While the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework is under negotiation at Montreal’s COP15 meeting this week, the…