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Industrial fishing behind plummeting shark numbers
A team of researchers, led by international conservation charity ZSL (Zoological Society of London), has discovered…
ARRL Member Had Role in Promising RF Treatment Device for Alzheimer’s
ARRL member Eric Knight, KB1EHE, played a role in the development of an RF-based Alzheimer’s disease…
Robotic cane shown to improve stability in walking
By adding electronics and computation technology to a simple cane that has been around since ancient…
Raising the standard for psychology research
Researchers have used supercomputers to apply more rigorous statistical methods to psychological studies of self-regulation. The…
The growing trend of emotional support animals
Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) are showing up in places previously understood to be animal-free. The growing…
Half-a-degree warmer means 30,000 more deaths yearly in urban China: study
An increase in global warming from 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius above late 19th-century levels would…
Thyme essential oil in corn starch particles combats Aedes aegypti larvae
Corn starch, an abundant, cheap and biodegradable raw material, is the basis for a novel larvicide…
Critical deployment of NASA Webb's secondary mirror a success
In order to do groundbreaking science, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope must first perform an extremely…
Guacamole lovers, rejoice! The avocado genome has been sequenced
We now know the DNA of guacamole. Click here for original story, Guacamole lovers,…