A tower bristling with sensors juts above the canopy in northern Democratic Republic of Congo, measuring…
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Rescued Irrawaddy dolphin calf dies despite weeks of care
An Irrawaddy dolphin calf who was rescued and nursed day and night for weeks by veterinarians…
California and the West broil in record heat wave
A record-setting heat wave made life miserable in much of the West on Tuesday, with California…
Pioneering mathematical formula paves way for exciting advances in health, energy, and food industry
A groundbreaking mathematical equation that could transform medical procedures, natural gas extraction, and plastic packaging production…
Technology that simulates complex molecular interactions could lead to better treatments for cancer and COVID-19
A team led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities biomedical engineers has developed a universally accessible…
Understanding the full picture of child poverty
When people talk about poverty in the United States, most talk about income. But income is…
Risk of rejecting conspiracy theories could play key role in their propagation in Western society
A new study suggests that when deciding whether to believe in a conspiracy theory or not,…
Local food boon spurred by pandemic may be short-lived, new research reports
The COVID‐19 pandemic affected American households in countless ways, but according to researchers, some of the…
Researchers analyze price ranges from fed cattle negotiated cash sales
In the wake of unprecedented market shocks in the fed cattle industry, researchers at the University…
Can fungi help the grasses of Texas cope with climate change?
As anyone who’s crossed Texas on Interstate 10 can tell you, the Lone Star State is…