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New materials with high oxygen-ion conductivity opening sustainable future
Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech), Imperial and High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)…
Elusive 19th century Alaskan fort located using radar tech
Researchers from Cornell University and the National Park Service have pinpointed and confirmed the location of…
Analysis details racial inequity and corrective strategies in research grant funding
An analysis by Nicholas Gilpin, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology and Associate Director of the Alcohol and…
How will seafarers fare once automated ships take over? Scientists predict the future
Artificial intelligence and automation are changing the world, one industry at a time! Whatever humans can…
Clean air issues take a top spot in Biden's agency priorities
President Joe Biden teed up a slew of clean air and carbon issues as top environmental…
Pompeii's museum comes back to life to display amazing finds
Decades after suffering bombing and earthquake damage, Pompeii’s museum has been reborn, showing off exquisite finds…
ISIS and the Taliban use different strategies to appeal to women in English-language magazines
ISIS, Al Qaeda, and the Taliban use their English-language magazines to encourage women to support jihad…
Adding or subtracting single quanta of sound
Researchers perform experiments that can add or subtract a single quantum of sound—with surprising results when…
Climate change in antiquity: Mass emigration due to water scarcity
The absence of monsoon rains at the source of the Nile was the cause of migrations…