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NASA’s new carbon observatory is set for launch despite Trump’s efforts to ax it
A NASA instrument designed to track carbon in Earth's atmosphere is headed to the International Space…
Image: Opportunity’s final traverse map
This final traverse map for NASA's Opportunity rover shows where the rover was located within Perseverance…
Assessing air-quality forecasting for London
An assessment of local and regional air-quality forecasts for London, UK is reported in the International…
Flowering plants, new teeth and no dinosaurs: New study sheds light on the rise of mammals
A new study published April 30 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences identified…
Business professor examines why firms don’t use human capital data
Many businesses say their most valued assets are their people. But just about anyone who's had…
Curtin researchers find new critically endangered carnivorous plants
Curtin University researchers have discovered a new population of a critically endangered aquatic carnivorous plant in…
Why a drop of oil bounces in a water/ethanol gradient and eventually falls to the bottom of a jar
A team of researchers working at the University of Twente has solved the mystery of why…
Smithsonian launches ‘Journey through an Exploded Star’ 3D interactive experience
The Smithsonian today made available a new online interactive experience that allows users to explore a…
Don’t forget our future climate when tightening up building codes
Too often it takes a crisis to trigger changes in legislation and behaviour, when forward thinking,…