A survey of offshore installations extracting oil and natural gas in the North Sea revealed far…
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To monitor air quality, scientists chase methane plumes in dead of night
As days turn to nights in Broomfield, Colorado, residents may spot a white Chevrolet Tahoe with…
New report reveals stark gender disparity in the visual arts
“Representation of Female Artists in Britain During 2018” by Dr. Kate McMillan seeks to identify how…
Research: Previously unknown aspect of cell internalization during embryonic development
A team of researchers from Aix Marseille Université and CNRS, the Turing Centre for Living Systems,…
An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth
Every drop of seawater contains thousands of cells that can reveal the diversity of life in…
Quantum system virtually cooled to half of its actual temperature
Physicists have developed a quantum simulation method that can “virtually cool” an experimental quantum system to…
Study reports high-harmonic generation in an epsilon-near-zero material
High-harmonic generation (HHG) is a nonlinear optical phenomenon through which high harmonics of an intense laser…
Controlled hydraulic fracturing sculpts mammalian embryos into shape
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is a process most often associated with shale gas extraction, but a…
Study tests resilience of the Salish Sea to climate change impacts
What will the ecology of the Salish Sea look like in the year 2095? …
A new way to hoard resources in nano-sized factories targeted for biotech
The lab of Cheryl Kerfeld at Michigan State University has created a synthetic nano-sized factory, based…