A new archaeological site discovered by an international and local team of scientists working in Ethiopia…
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Remote sensing of toxic algal blooms
Harmful algal blooms in the Red Sea could be detected from satellite images using a method…
Downpours of torrential rain more frequent with global warming
The frequency of downpours of heavy rain—which can lead to flash floods, devastation, and outbreaks of…
Implementation of Oregon paid family leave to ensure equality critical, research finds
Oregon is considering a bill to implement paid family leave, House Bill 2005, following in the…
How a leap of faith can take science forward
At the movies, scientific discoveries are often portrayed as a Eureka moment in the laboratory. Reality,…
To tackle child labor, start with consumers
Consumer education campaigns that raise awareness about the use of child labour in global supply chains…
Researchers find seaweed helps trap carbon dioxide in sediment
Every beachgoer can spot seaweed in the ocean or piling up on the beach, but Florida…
Ready, jet… print
Inkjet printing is expected to fast track the commercialization of organic solar cells. Researchers from the…
'Law as Data' explores radical leap for legal analysis
Four thousand years ago, human societies underwent a fundamental transition when the rules governing how people…
Research team develops bioinks to print therapeutics in 3-D
A team of researchers at Texas A&M University has developed an innovative way to print therapeutics…