The U.S. research vessel Sikuliaq can break through ice as thick as 2.5 feet (0.76 meters).…
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Butterfly on a bomb range: Endangered Species Act at work
In the unlikely setting of the world’s most populated military installation, amid all the regimented chaos,…
In the deserts of Dubai, salmon farming thrives
From a control room in the middle of Dubai’s desert, Norway’s sunrises and sunsets and the…
UNT scientist helps advance archaeology millions of years
Reid Ferring, a professor in the University of North Texas Department of Geography and the Environment,…
Husbands' stress increases if wives earn more than 40 per cent of household income: study
Husbands are least stressed when their wives earn up to 40% of household income but they…
Access to food and nutrition more limited in sub-Saharan Africa than previously estimated
A survey of over six thousand sub-Saharan households shows an estimated 39% experience severely unreliable access…
First evidence of the impact of climate change on Arctic Terns
Data collected from electronic tags retrieved from 47 journeys made by the Farne Island Arctic Terns,…
Get over it? When it comes to recycled water, consumers won't
If people are educated on recycled water, they may come to agree it’s perfectly safe and…
NASA finds light rain in fading tropical depression fengshen
A NASA analysis of rainfall rates shows that the once mighty Fengshen is now a depression…
Superbug battle: Bacteria structure may be key to new antibiotics
Cornell researchers have uncovered the structure of a regulatory mechanism unique to bacteria, opening the door…