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  • Hawaii Team Catches Asteroid As It Self-Destructs

    Astronomers once thought asteroids were boring, wayward space rocks that simply orbit around the Sun. 

  • Cornell Model Helps Dairy Farms Reduce Nitrogen, Save Money

    The Chesapeake Bay – about 235 miles down the Susquehanna River from New York’s Southern Tier – and other waterways might grow cleaner, thanks to new updates and improvements in a Cornell dairy nutrition model.

  • Movement Toward a Poop Test for Liver Cirrhosis

    For the estimated 100 million U.S. adults and children living with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), whether or not they have liver cirrhosis, or scarring, is an important predictor for survival. 

  • Fungal Disease Threatens Hundreds of Amphibian Species Worldwide

    A new international study is the first to determine the comprehensive global impact of the deadly fungal disease chytridiomycosis—and the news is not good. 

  • Poor Air Quality to Remain a Problem in India Despite Pollution Control Policies

    According to an independent study released today by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW), more than 674 million Indian citizens are likely to breathe air with high concentrations of PM2.5 in 2030, even if India were to comply with its existing pollution control policies and regulations.

  • Australia Is Drifting So Fast GPS Can't Keep Up

    Australia is not quite where you think it is. 

  • Freshwater Coastal Erosion Alters Global Carbon Budget

    Shoreline erosion can transform freshwater wetlands from carbon-storage pools to carbon sources, according to a new study led by Illinois State Geological Survey researchers. 

  • Team Developing Unique Harness to Help Save Injured Horses

    “If this works, the potential impact will be huge because there are no long-term rehabilitation harnesses available on the market today.”

  • From Foam to Bone: Plant Cellulose Can Pave the Way for Healthy Bone Implants

    Researchers from the University of British Columbia and McMaster University have developed what could be the bone implant material of the future.

  • NASA Finds Tropical Cyclone Joaninha Maintaining an Eye

    Tropical Cyclone Joaninha is not yet ready to close its eye and weaken. 

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