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  • The Positive Implications of…Climate Change? WVU Researcher Sees Agricultural, Food Availability and Economic Possibilities

    Depending on your side of the aisle, climate change either elicits doomsday anxiety or unabashed skepticism. 

  • Streaks in Aurora Found to Map Features in Earth’s Radiation Environment

    A special kind of streaked aurora has been found to track disturbances in near-Earth space from the ground.

  • Artificial Intelligence Could Use EKG Data to Measure Patient’s Overall Health Status

    In the near future, doctors may be able to apply artificial intelligence to electrocardiogram data in order to measure overall health status, according to new research published in Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, a journal of the American Heart Association.

  • Chipping Away at How Ice Forms Could Keep Windshields, Power Lines Ice-Free

    How does ice form? Surprisingly, science hasn’t fully answered that question. 

  • Researchers Develop a Better Way to Harness the Power of Solar Panels

    Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a way to better harness the volume of energy collected by solar panels. 

  • Satellite-Based Estimates of Reduced Deforestation in Protected Areas Needed — Conventional Management indicators Do Not Show the Whole Picture

    In the context of progressing towards new targets for a post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, the debate remains on whether the emphasis should be on protected area coverage or protected area effectiveness.

  • How Bees Live With Bacteria

    More than 90 percent of all bee species are not organized in colonies, but fight their way through life alone.

  • Searching for Tiny Clues to Changing Seas

    The U.S. Coast Guard crew gently guides a pair of ultra-fine meshed nets, to the deck of the Healy, where they land with a slight thud.

  • Atmospheric Winds Carry Nutrients from Africa To Amazon

    Buoyed by an atmospheric “superhighway,” smoke from lightning-sparked African savanna and forest fires deposit unexpectedly large amounts of nutrient-rich phosphorus in a river basin an ocean away.

  • What’s the Best Way to Cut Vehicle Greenhouse-Gas Emissions?

    Policies to encourage reductions in greenhouse gas emissions tend to stress the need to switch as many vehicles as possible to electric power.

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