Geoscientists at The University of Texas at Dallas recently used massive amounts of earthquake data and…
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Human trafficking, over-incarceration in Australia an ongoing concern
In the charged atmosphere of Black Lives Matter demonstrations, Prime Minister Scott Morrison recently made the…
Report: Moratorium on evictions during COVID-19 protects vulnerable children
Children who experience housing eviction are more likely to live in families earning low incomes, belong…
Chemists developing paper-strip urine test for at-home/office/clinic COVID-19 evaluation
Chemists at Iowa State University are developing a paper-strip urine test to detect infection by the…
Scientists discover unusual underwater rivers along Australia's coastline
Scientists from The University of Western Australia have discovered underwater rivers along most of Australia’s continental…
Unpaid carers going hungry during COVID lockdown says study
Unpaid carers are twice as likely as the general public to have relied on a food…
New economic tracker finds flaws in U.S. recovery plan
Results from a new economic tracker that looks at real-time statistics on consumer spending, jobs, and…
Insect-crunching reptiles on ancient islands of the U.K.
By analyzing the fossilized jaw mechanics of reptiles who lived in the Severn Channel region of…
Peculiar chemical abundance pattern detected in the star RAVE J183013.5−455510
An international team of astronomers has carried out spectroscopic observations of a distant star known as…
When Vega met satellites
The upper composite containing 53 separate satellites being attached to the rest of the Vega launcher,…