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  • Excessive Social Media Use is Comparable to Drug Addiction

    Bad decision-making is a trait oftentimes associated with drug addicts and pathological gamblers, but what about people who excessively use social media? 

  • Tornado project takes national spin

    A Western-led project to discover and decode tornadoes in remote Northern Ontario has spun into a nationwide mission to identify every Canadian tornado in 2019

  • Sustainable "Plastics" Are on the Horizon

    A new Tel Aviv University study describes a process to make bioplastic polymers that don't require land or fresh water — resources that are scarce in much of the world. The polymer is derived from microorganisms that feed on seaweed. It is biodegradable, produces zero toxic waste and recycles into organic waste.

  • Geoscientists Reconstruct ‘Eye-Opening’ 900-Year Northeast Climate Record

    Deploying a new technique for the first time in the region, geoscientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have reconstructed the longest and highest-resolution climate record for the Northeastern United States.

  • Scientists Fix Photosynthetic Inefficiency, Boost Crop Yields 40 Percent

    Scientists have found a way to boost crop growth by as much as 40 percent by fixing a glitch in the photosynthesis process, according to a new study published in the journal Science. With current techniques to improve yields largely optimized — including using more pesticides, fertilizers, and irrigation — the scientists argue that the new findings offer a breakthrough way for farmers to feed more people on less land.

  • New research is using drones to tackle climate change

    A team of Nottingham scientists is using drones to survey woody climbing plants and better understand how they may affect the carbon balance of tropical rainforests.

  • A better way to fly? Researchers study birds and their wings

    A unique collaboration between University of Toronto aviation expert Philippe Lavoie and zoologists at the University of British Columbia offers new insights into how gulls shape their wings – findings that could be used to design more efficient drones.

  • Students create probiotic to help honeybees fight deadly fungus

    A team of University of Alberta students are hoping to market a probiotic they created to help honeybees ward off a fungal infection that has wiped out entire hives.

  • Engineers Identify Novel, Affordable CO2 Capture Materials for Coal Power Plants

    A computational modeling method developed at the University of Pittsburgh may help to fast-track the identification and design of new carbon capture and storage materials for use by the nation’s coal-fired power plants.

  • Seawater Turns Into Freshwater Through Solar Energy

    A possible solution to water shortages is desalination.

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