Our energy hunger is tethered to our economic past
Civilization may need to “forget the flame” to reduce CO2 emissions.
Read MoreCivilization may need to “forget the flame” to reduce CO2 emissions.
Read MoreCOVID-19 research awards contributes to another record-breaking funding year.
Read MoreFrom 2007 to 2009, a yellow fever virus outbreak nearly decimated El Parque El Piñalito’s howler monkey populations. Exposure to a past virus may have aided brown howlers’ survival.
Read MoreThe primary concern is for the health, safety and well-being of the student-athletes.
Read MoreIsotopes in hair reveal connection between diet and socioeconomic status.
Read MoreResearchers say that building policies now can have big impacts on energy use in the future.
Read MoreLong-term observations track Mojave Desert plants’ responses to climate change.
Read MoreFor the first time in nearly 50 years, stellar intensity interferometry has been used to take the measure of the stars.
Read MoreThe results are measurements of more than 2 million galaxies and quasars covering 11 billion years of cosmic time.
Read MoreThe new technique can track molecules in real time, at room temperature, with impressive resolution.
Read MoreAn international team reveals discoveries about an unusual time called the ‘Carnian Pluvial Episode.’
Read MoreMore observations and more focus on common birds could fill the data gap.
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