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New autonomous system to monitor Arctic's melting ice
The rapid melting and thinning of the Arctic ice have sparked serious concerns in the scientific com ...View More
Earth's inner core is less solid than previously thought
The surface of the Earth's inner core may be changing, as shown by a new study from USC scientists t ...View More
Solar and electric-powered homes feel the effects of power outages differently
As winter storms and summer heat waves increasingly stress the nation's power grids, Stevens researc ...View More
Scientist discovers 16 new grasshopper species, champions desert biodiversity
A Mississippi State University scientist has discovered a hopping treasure trove -- 16 new species o ...View More
Co-located cell types help drive aggressive brain tumors
A type of aggressive, treatment-resistant brain tumor has a distinct population of immune cells that ...View More
Pregnancy complications linked to cardiovascular disease in the family
Women who have experienced pregnancy complications have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. ...View More
Soft tissue from a 183 million-year-old Jurassic plesiosaur analyzed
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have analysed the soft tissue from a fossilized plesiosaur ...View More
Do embedded counseling services in veterinary education work? A new study says 'yes'
Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in veterinary medical programs, but th ...View More
Discovery of unexpected collagen structure could 'reshape biomedical research'
Collagen, the body's most abundant protein, has long been viewed as a predictable structural compone ...View More
Ice streams move due to tiny ice quakes
The great ice streams of the Antarctic and Greenland are like frozen rivers, carrying ice from the m ...View More



