NASA’s InSight mission provides data from the surface of Mars. Its seismometer, equipped with electronics built…
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The moms are not alright: How coronavirus pandemic policies penalize mothers
Following her recent installation as Canada’s first female finance minister, Chrystia Freeland was quick to acknowledge…
How mosses and climate are shaping the fate of nitrogen in the boreal
Mosses and their microbial partners are important players in fertilizing the boreal forests that make up…
Scientists piece together nearly two decades of global glacier ice loss
Scientists have been concerned about a gap in satellite data that was being used to monitor…
Predators, prey and moonlight singing: How phases of the Moon affect native wildlife
Humans have long been inspired and transfixed by the Moon, and as we’re discovering, moonlight can…
Looking skin deep at the growth of neutron stars
In atomic nuclei, protons and neutrons share energy and momentum in tight quarters. But exactly how…
A novel betavoltaic technology with dyes for better energy production
Electronic devices are becoming smaller, more connected, and more powerful; and they still have one thing…
People power key to getting through COVID-19 pandemic
The strength of connections, be it human connections within cities, or collaborative networks between cities, has…
Geologic age of Finsen Crater on far side of the moon found to be 3.5 billion years
The absolute model age (AMA), or geologic age of Finsen crater on the moon’s far side…
Scientists propose nano-confinement strategy to form sub-nanometer reactors
Single-atom catalysts (SACs) are promising in electrocatalysis processes due to their maximum utilization of active species. …