As human-driven climate change amplifies natural disasters, hurricanes and typhoons stand to increase in intensity. Until…
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Study reveals genetic secrets of America's favorite snack
In its simplest form, popcorn is pretty uncomplicated. Most supermarket varieties offer the choice of two…
Team constructs highly active covalent organic framework from benzimidazole monomer in solvothermal pathway
Hydrogen (H2) is a clean carbon-free fuel with high gravimetric energy density and emerges as an…
A worm named after a comedian is impacting spiny lobster reproduction and could threaten a lucrative fishing interest
A species of nemertean worm discovered by a Clemson University marine biologist five years ago affects…
Promoting public transportation with modern pricing schemes
In Summer 2022, Germany introduced an unprecedented reduction in public transport fares, the so-called 9-Euro Ticket,…
Air pollution via wildfire smoke takes toll on labor markets
Wildfires emit large amounts of smoke containing harmful pollutants that can drift for hundreds or thousands…
Expert analysis: One year after Dobbs decision, restrictive abortion laws part of a 'willful policy vacuum'
As the one-year anniversary passes on the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade—and with…
Germany is building a tiny rover that will roam the surface of Phobos
At this very moment, eleven robotic missions are operating in orbit or on the surface of…
Watching the watchers with Nancy Grace Roman
Astronomers are getting better at gathering data about exoplanets. We have discovered thousands of them, measuring…
To learn how Gen Z consumes media, researchers went right to the source
For Gen Z, social media is viewed as both a mood and energy regulator. Their cellphone…