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  • Capturing Bacteria That Eat and Breathe Electricity

    Last August, Abdelrhman Mohamed found himself hiking deep into the wilderness of Yellowstone National Park.

  • Tissue Model Reveals How RNA Will Act on The Liver

    Novel therapies based on a process known as RNA interference (RNAi) hold great promise for treating a variety of diseases by blocking specific genes in a patient’s cells.

  • Impact of Urbanization on Wild Bees Underestimated

    Wild bees are indispensable pollinators, supporting both agricultural productivity and the diversity of flowering plants worldwide.

  • Light From an Exotic Crystal Semiconductor Could Lead to Better Solar Cells

    Scientists have found a new way to control light emitted by exotic crystal semiconductors, which could lead to more efficient solar cells and other advances in electronics, according to a Rutgers-led study in the journal Materials Today.

  • Vast Record of past Climate Fluctuations Now Available Thanks to Laser Imaging of Shells

    Refined techniques for laser imaging of shell growth rings are tapping into previously hidden data of marine climate change. 

  • Eating the Flu: Diet May Be an Important Factor for Influenza a Virus Exposure in Wild African Mammals

    Given the importance and wide distribution of Influenza A viruses, it is surprising how little is known about infections of wild mammals. 

  • Houston, We’re Here to Help the Farmers

    Farmers irrigating their crops may soon be getting some help from space. 

  • Is Climate Change Making U.S. Tornadoes Worse?

    When Americans hear the word tornado, their minds may bolt to huge twisters rolling across northern Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas, like a scene out of “The Wizard of Oz.”

  • New U.S. Geological Survey Report Assesses Risk Of Once-Per-Century Geomagnetic Superstorm

    A new report and map published by the U.S. Geological Survey provides critical insight to electric power grid operators across the northeastern United States in the event of a once-per-century magnetic superstorm.  

  • New Tsunami Evidence Along One Of Earth’s Largest Faults

    Recent geological studies of a key section of the Aleutian Island chain of Alaska suggest Aleutian tsunamis may occur more frequently than previously understood.

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