Using the Titan supercomputer and the Spallation Neutron Source at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge…
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Study finds large potential range for invasive spotted lanternfly
As the invasive spotted lanternfly wreaks havoc in the mid-Atlantic United States, scientists and a range…
Mining powers modern life, but can leave scarred lands and polluted waters behind
Modern society relies on metals like copper, gold and nickel for uses ranging from medicine to…
Unusual fault rupture during Kaikōura quake
One of the 24-plus faults that ruptured in the 2016 magnitude 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake has turned…
Team uses deep learning to monitor the sun's ultraviolet emission
A NASA Frontier Development Lab (FDL) team has shown that by using deep learning, it is…
Golden Ratio observed in human skulls
The Golden Ratio, described by Leonardo da Vinci and Luca Pacioli as the “Divine Proportion,” is…
What moons in other stellar systems reveal about planets like Neptune and Jupiter
What is the difference between a planet-satellite system as we have with the Earth and moon,…
Confronting colony collapse
Honey bee colony collapse has devastating consequences for the environment, the global economy, and food security…
Realization of new image-based structure analysis method for 3-D structural analysis of biology
In basic biology, medical sciences and pharmaceutical sciences, structural analyses of membrane proteins are important, and…
Printed electronics open way for electrified tattoos and personalized biosensors
Electrical engineers at Duke University have devised a fully print-in-place technique for electronics that is gentle…