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  • From Sleeping Cell to Assassin – How Immune Cells Work

    Scientists at the University of Dundee have carried out one of the most comprehensive studies into how immune cells sense and respond to their environment to fight infection and destroy tumours.

  • New Research Sheds Light on the Ages of Lunar Ice Deposits

    The discovery of ice deposits in craters scattered across the Moon’s south pole has helped to renew interest in exploring the lunar surface, but no one is sure exactly when or how that ice got there.

  • Water + Air + Electricity = Hydrogen peroxide

    The production of hydrogen peroxide can be much safer and simpler through a process developed at Rice University.

  • System Can Minimize Damage When Self-Driving Vehicles Crash

    Engineers have developed decision-making and motion-planning technology to limit injuries and damage when self-driving vehicles are involved in unavoidable crashes.

  • Tracking Wild Pigs in Real Time and Understanding Their Interaction with Agro-Ecosystems

    Domestic pigs can be cute, but invasive wild pigs – also known as feral swine – are another matter entirely.

  • Milky Way Raids Intergalactic 'Bank Accounts,' Hubble Study Finds

    Our Milky Way is a frugal galaxy. Supernovas and violent stellar winds blow gas out of the galactic disk, but that gas falls back onto the galaxy to form new generations of stars.

  • MIT Alumna Addresses the World’s Mounting Plastic Waste Problem

    It’s been nearly 10 years since Priyanka Bakaya MBA ’11 founded Renewlogy to develop a system that converts plastic waste into fuel.

  • New Aerial Photographs Shed Light on Dark Days for Mont Blanc

    In 1919, the Swiss pilot and photographer Walter Mittelholzer flew over Mont Blanc in a biplane photographing the alpine landscape.

  • NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP Satellite Needed 3 Orbits to See All of Super Typhoon Hagibis

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a composite visible image of the very large Super Typhoon Hagibis in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean on Oct. 10. 

  • The Milky Way Kidnapped Several Tiny Galaxies from Its Neighbor

    Just like the moon orbits the Earth, and the Earth orbits the sun, galaxies orbit each other according to the predictions of cosmology. 

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