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  • Unearthing the Mystery of The Meaning of Easter Island’s Moai

    Rapa Nui (or Easter Island, as it is commonly known) is home to the enigmatic Moai, stone monoliths that have stood watch over the island landscape for hundreds of years.

  • Organic Crop Practices Affect Long-Term Soil Health

    Prior organic farming practices and plantings can have lasting outcomes for future soil health, weeds and crop yields, according to Cornell research published Nov. 13 in the journal Agricultural Systems.

  • Tweaks Behind the Rebirth of Nearly Discarded Organic Solar Technologies

    A solar energy material that is remarkably durable and affordable is regrettably also unusable if it barely generates electricity, thus many researchers had abandoned emerging organic solar technologies.

  • Stanford Experts Help Island Nation Revolutionize Ocean Conservation

    A tiny Pacific Island nation is reimagining ocean conservation with guidance from Stanford researchers and international experts.

  • SMART And NTU Researchers Design Polymer That Can Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria

    Researchers from Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT’s research enterprise in Singapore, and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have designed an antimicrobial polymer that can kill bacteria resistant to commonly used antibiotics, including the superbug methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

  • Changes in The Immune System Explain Why Belly Fat Is Bad for Thinking

    Iowa State researchers have found for the first time that less muscle and more body fat may affect how flexible our thinking gets as we become older, and changes in parts of the immune system could be responsible.

  • Climate Change Could Make RSV Respiratory Infection Outbreaks Less Severe, More Common

    One of the first studies to examine the effect of climate change on diseases such as influenza that are transmitted directly from person to person has found that higher temperatures and increased rainfall could make outbreaks less severe but more common, particularly in North America.

  • Scientists Find Iron ‘Snow’ in Earth’s Core

    The Earth’s inner core is hot, under immense pressure and snow-capped, according to new research that could help scientists better understand forces that affect the entire planet.

  • Sydney’s Desalination Discharge Boosts Fish Life in Time of Climate Uncertainty

    In a time of global climate uncertainty and growing populations, reliance on alternative sources of drinking waters is ever-increasing.

  • Methane Leak Visible From Space

    Data from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite revealed that an explosion in a natural gas well in Ohio in February 2018 released more than 50 000 tons of methane into the atmosphere.

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