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Self-powered microbial fuel cell biosensor for monitoring organic freshwater pollution
The discharge of organic effluents—biodegradable waste materials from plants and animals—into freshwater bodies is a significant…
New patterns in Mars clouds revealed by volunteers
The first journal article about clouds identified by participants of the Cloudspotting on Mars project has…
Investigating effect of cold temperatures on genetically different varieties of kale
Kale is considered particularly healthy due, among other things, to its high secondary plant compound content,…
Singapore's coasts are historically more resilient against sea-level rise than previously thought
During the Holocene epoch, which began around 11,700 years ago, coastlines globally retreated due to thousands…
Solving a long-standing problem in transmission electron microscopy
For researchers wanting to understand the inner workings of magnetic materials, transmission electron microscopy is an…
Thermal imaging: A promising tool to measure stress in wild animals
Thermal imaging technology is poised to transform the study of the stress response in wild animals,…
The impact of AI in history classrooms
Teacher education & school improvement faculty members Torrey Trust and Bob Maloy in the College of…
White dwarfs could support life. So where are all their planets?
Astronomers have found plenty of white dwarf stars surrounded by debris disks. Those disks are the…
Model to illustrate scenarios for Colorado River water use
The Colorado River is a lifeblood for the U.S. Southwest that provides tap water for some…