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Researchers find human-driven pollution alters the environment even underground
The Monte Conca cave system on the island of Sicily is a vast system of springs…
Fiber imaging beyond the limits of resolution and speed
Researchers at ARCNL and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam have developed a compact setup for fast, super-resolution microscopy…
Shark makes stunning 4,000-mile trek across ocean—but why?
A 10-foot tiger shark fitted with a satellite tracker has stunned researchers by proving the species…
A standard for real-time calculation of pollutant emissions allocated to the use of ICTs
The first ever standard for real-time calculation of pollutant emissions allocated to the use of information…
Post-war reconstruction taxed richest, could be model for building a low-carbon economy
Amid the worst public health crisis in a generation, an economic disaster is brewing. Experts predict…
How the flowers you buy your mom for Mother's Day may be tied to the US war on drugs
What does Mother’s Day have to do with cocaine? Click here for original story,…
Kids without computers are being left behind with schools closed by the coronavirus
Since 2014, the Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research, located at the University of Southern…
Scientists create new nanocomposite from gold and titanium oxide
Oxides of different metals often serve as photocatalysts in various systems such as air purification, reactions…
China smog returns after pandemic cleared the air
The coronavirus pandemic had cleared smog from China’s skies for months, but air pollution has returned…