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  • Summer of Seals

    Analyzing seal teeth for environmental reconstruction might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but for Jenn Wilkins it’s a dream come true.

  • Powerful Pollen

    Antibiotics are powerful medication that are used to fight infections, but the ongoing and well publicized issues with resistance has made the search for new medicines critical to human health.  

  • Bats’ Brains Sync When They Socialize

    The phrase “we’re on the same wavelength” may be more than just a friendly saying: A new study by University of California, Berkeley, researchers shows that bats’ brain activity is literally in sync when bats engage in social behaviors like grooming, fighting or sniffing each other.

  • Putting a Tempest into a Teapot: Can California Better Use Winter Storms to Refill its Aquifers?

    The general long-term forecast for California as climate change intensifies: more frequent droughts, intermittently interrupted by years when big storms bring rain more quickly than the water infrastructure can handle.

  • Spotting Objects Amid Clutter

    A new MIT-developed technique enables robots to quickly identify objects hidden in a three-dimensional cloud of data, reminiscent of how some people can make sense of a densely patterned “Magic Eye” image if they observe it in just the right way.

  • South African Forests Show Pathways to a Sustainable Future

    Native forests make up 1 percent of the landscape in South Africa but could play a key role in reducing atmospheric carbon and identifying sustainable development practices that can be used globally to counter climate change, according to a Penn State researcher.

  • Laser Method Promising for Detecting Trace Chemicals in Air

    Researchers have developed a new laser-based method that can detect electric charges and chemicals of interest with unprecedented sensitivity. 

  • Why Climate Change Means a Rethink of Coffee and Cocoa Production Systems

    Global demand for coffee and cocoa is on the rise. Yet across the equatorial belt where these two crops are produced, the future is not looking bright. 

  • New Biomarker Test Improves Diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer

    The majority of women who undergo surgery for suspected ovarian cancer do not have cancer. 

  • Discovery of a “Holy Grail” with the Invention of Universal Computer Memory

    A new type of computer memory which could solve the digital technology energy crisis has been invented and patented by Lancaster scientists. 

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