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September 2019 equal hottest on record: monitor
Last month was the equal hottest September in history, the European Union’s satellite monitoring service said…
Research shows the 'magic range' of twisted bilayer graphene is larger than previously expected
In materials science and quantum physics, flat bands and correlated behaviors within the “magic angle” twisted…
Researchers unlock potential to use CRISPR to alter the microbiome
Researchers at Western University have developed a new way to deliver the DNA-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 into…
Researchers find antibiotic resistant genes prevalent in groundwater
With climate change comes increasing water shortages, and potentially longer periods of drought. As policymakers look…
Report examines state efforts to address intersection of climate policy and equity goals
As New Jersey and other states lead nationwide efforts to address climate change, they are recognizing…
Intimate partner violence against women creates economic hardship, study finds
Women who experience intimate partner violence, including physical, emotional, and controlling abuse, are more likely to…
Image: The Netherlands from orbit
The Netherlands is featured in this false-color image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. This image…
Going with the floe: Scientists to set up Arctic ice camp
Scientists have chosen an ice floe on which to begin setting up a research camp for…
New 3-D imaging technology maps Scottish coral reefs
Newly developed 3-D imaging technology has allowed scientists to map an area of cold-water coral reefs…