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  • Imaging Goes Underground at the Hanford Site

    At the southern tip of the sprawling Hanford Site, the soil beneath the 300 Area contains residual uranium from a handful of now-removed settling ponds and trenches that stored liquid waste from the processing of spent nuclear fuel rods.

  • Data Science Tool Reveals Molecular Causes of Disease, Shows Power in Infant Cancer Analysis

    Princeton University researchers are gaining new insights into the causes and characteristics of diseases by harnessing machine learning to analyze molecular patterns across hundreds of diseases simultaneously.

  • High-Fat Diet and Age Alter Gut Microbes and Immune Response, Causing Inflamed State in Heart Failure

    Growing older and a high-fat diet enriched with omega 6 fatty acids are major contributors to health risks ranging from diabetes to heart failure. 

  • Spider Silk Could Be Used as Robotic Muscle

    Spider silk, already known as one of the strongest materials for its weight, turns out to have another unusual property that might lead to new kinds of artificial muscles or robotic actuators, researchers have found.

  • New Research Opens Door to More Efficient Chemical Processes Across Spectrum of Industries

    Chemical processes that are more efficient and less expensive may be coming to industries ranging from battery manufacturing to detergent production thanks to an Oregon State University researcher’s work advancing metal oxides as catalysts.

  • Towards a Blood Test for Early-Stage Liver Disease

    One in four people in Western and Asian societies develop a build-up of fat in the liver as a result of an unhealthy diet.

  • How the Humble Marigold Outsmarts a Devastating Tomato Pest

    Scientists have revealed for the first time the natural weapon used by marigolds to protect tomato plants against destructive whiteflies.

  • Machine Learning Expands to Help Predict and Characterize Earthquakes

    With a growing wealth of seismic data and computing power at their disposal, seismologists are increasingly turning to a discipline called machine learning to better understand and predict complicated patterns in earthquake activity.

  • New Research from the Arctic: Thawing Permafrost Peatlands May Add to Atmospheric CO2 Burden

    Temperatures in the Arctic are rising twice as fast as in the rest of the world, causing permafrost soils to thaw. 

  • Supercomputer Enables Sound Prediction Model for Controlling Noise

    Noise-cancelling headphones have become a popular accessory for frequent flyers. 

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