At the Bedretto Underground Laboratory deep in the Swiss Alps, scientists are inducing tiny earthquakes along a natural fault zone in the hopes of understanding what can trigger—and prevent—a deadly ...
The Picayune Strand, once a refuge for the Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes, was heavily logged for cypress in the 1940s and ...
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The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science in Albuquerque is set to reopen after around eight months of major ...
Cory Redwine founded a conservation movement that has seeded more than 80 million clams and planted tens of thousands of ...
Brian Nielsen has completed several interesting studies designed to improve racehorse welfare. His research is based on his ...
Bates students are getting a firsthand look at 7,000 years of ancient climate history with a group of lake sediment cores ...
For more than 50 years, scientists have been freezing living cells from endangered species. Here’s how the Frozen Zoo® is ...
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QuberTech, a start-up company based at Norwich Research Park, is attempting to transform the production of rubber with ...
Skyrocketing input costs are forcing livestock producers to find other ways to provide protein to flocks. Insects might be a ...
A new publication DOI 10.29026/oes.2026.250031, discusses an integrated metasurface-freeform system enabled multi-focal ...