A study conducted by researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Brown University found that…
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How does this blue flower tea change color?
Maybe you’ve seen a beautiful, color-changing tea on social media. Chances are, it’s butterfly pea flower…
Salty lake, ponds may be gurgling beneath Mars' South Pole
A network of salty ponds may be gurgling beneath Mars’ South Pole alongside a large underground…
The Arctic is burning in a whole new way
“Zombie fires” and burning of fire-resistant vegetation are new features driving Arctic fires—with strong consequences for…
Biodiversity and plant decomposition should be factored into climate models, study finds
The afterlife of plant matter plays a significant role in ecosystems, as a key processor and…
Borate-based passivation layers enables reversible calcium batteries
A study published in the journal Energy and Environmental Science has combined experimental and theoretical approaches…
NASA casts an infrared eye on Tropical Storm Kujira's very cold cloud tops
NASA analyzed the cloud top temperatures in Tropical Storm Kujira using infrared light to determine the…
New study may revise a 60-year-old theory about flowing viscous liquids
The international collaborative team of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) in Japan, Indian Institute…
Artificial intelligence can help protect orchids and other species
Many orchid species are threatened by land conversion and illegal harvesting. However, only a fraction of…
The mysterious luminescence phenomena of earthquake lightning
Were you aware that earthquakes are sometimes associated with luminescence, called earthquake lightning? This phenomenon had…