Plant pathologists working at universities across 26 corn-producing states in the United States and in Ontario,…
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Engineers find a way to control chemical catalysts with sculpted light
Like a person breaking up a cat fight, the role of catalysts in a chemical reaction…
Researchers trace geologic origins of Gulf of Mexico 'super basin' success
The Gulf of Mexico holds huge untapped offshore oil deposits that could help power the U.S.…
Bangladesh zoo seeks mate for lonely Kanchi the Rhino
A lonely rhinoceros at a Bangladesh zoo is looking for new love after losing her partner…
Vampire finches: how little birds in the Galápagos got a taste for big bird blood
For most people, the word “vampire” brings to mind Dracula or perhaps slayers such as Blade…
Cities can help migrating birds on their way by planting more trees and turning lights off at night
Millions of birds travel between their breeding and wintering grounds during spring and autumn migration, creating…
A textual analysis of Trump's language shows shifts in the weeks leading up to the Capitol riot
On Jan. 6, the world witnessed how language can incite violence. Click here for…
How hitchhiking worms choose their vehicles
Tiny worms that live inside fig trees use the fig wasp as a ‘vehicle’ to hitch…
Want a hot stock tip? Avoid this type of investment fund
“Buy low and sell high” says the old adage about investing in the stock market. …
Physicists propose a new theory to explain one dimensional quantum liquids formation
Liquids are ubiquitous in Nature: from the water that we consume daily to superfluid helium which…