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A call for less talk and more action on luxury emissions
News reports of the world’s worst polluters often point to a specific handful of countries at…
Why 'UFOs' should be tracked in the water as well as the skies
A much anticipated NASA report on UFOs calls for better tracking and scientific understanding of unexplained…
Accounting transparency effort tied to decreased funding for innovation
Two new studies find that regulations aimed at improving the transparency of corporate accounting practices may…
Joining the dots: Mathematicians solve hot coloring problem
Have you ever tried to do a brainteaser in which you have to connect the dots…
STELLA: NASA's DIY educational gadget for measuring plant health
On her morning walk to school, a high schooler notices a patch of greenery in her…
Uncovering the potential health benefits of alcoholic beverages derived from spent coffee grounds
Spent coffee grounds (SCG) makes up the largest portion of waste generated from preparing coffee beverages…
Helicopters could map the magnetic fields on Mars
A recent study published in The Planetary Science Journal examines how helicopters equipped with a magnetometer…
Social interactions during field courses relate to student identity
Undergraduate students in scientific field courses often talk about their research with mentors, peers, family and…
A new observatory could spot core-collapse supernovae before they explode
The thing about a supernova is that you never know when it might occur. Supernovae are…