A group of UBC Okanagan researchers is trying to take the mathematical mystery out of what…
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Sierra squirrels find their niche amid a changing climate
As the climate changes, many species are expected to adjust where and how they live. Some…
Researchers discuss how to make universities safer environments for everyone
A major goal of most universities is to create a recruitment and hiring process that is…
Offering employees rewards that pay it forward can help motivate them to achieve more
As workplace practices continue to shift, organizations are finding inventive ways to keep their employees motivated…
EPA proposal takes on health risks near US chemical plants
In what could prove a significant move for communities facing air pollution, the Environmental Protection Agency…
Researchers clear the way for well-rounded view of cellular defects
Amrinder Nain is an associate professor in the Virginia Tech Department of Mechanical Engineering, but he…
Improving catalytic activity by using strong metal support interactions and defect sites
The heavy use of fossil fuels for driving industrial processes and human activities has resulted in…
Online harassment in majority contexts: Examining harms and remedies across countries
Online insults and disrespect are perceived as more harmful by individuals outside the United States, especially…
Establishing the boundaries of ethics in science journalism in Latin America
The results of a survey mapping the views of science journalists on science journalism in Latin…
Fully recyclable printed electronics ditch toxic chemicals for water
Engineers at Duke University have produced the world’s first fully recyclable printed electronics that replace the…