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  • Consistent Asteroid Showers Rock Previous Thinking on Mars Craters

    New Curtin University research has confirmed the frequency of asteroid collisions that formed impact craters on Mars has been consistent over the past 600 million years.

  • UBC Scientists Unveil World’s First Molecular-Level Analysis of Omicron Spike Protein

    Findings show strong antibody evasion and binding with human cells that contribute to increased transmissibility—and that vaccination remains the best defence.

  • Using Ice to Boil Water: Researcher Makes Heat Transfer Discovery That Expands on 18th Century Principle

    Associate Professor Jonathan Boreyko and graduate fellow Mojtaba Edalatpour have made a discovery about the properties of water that could provide an exciting addendum to a phenomenon established over two centuries ago.

  • Under the Hood: How Environment and Genomes Interact in Plant Development

    Iowa State University scientists have harnessed data analytics to look “under the hood” of the mechanisms that determine how genetics and changing environmental conditions interact during crucial developmental stages of plants.

  • Extraordinary Black Hole Found in Neighboring Galaxy

    Astronomers discovered a black hole unlike any other. At one hundred thousand solar masses, it is smaller than the black holes we have found at the centers of galaxies, but bigger than the black holes that are born when stars explode.

  • Ice Age Canadian Lakes

    The lakes, wetlands, and glacial landscape of Manitoba were shaped by glaciers and ice sheets.

  • New Tool to Help Solid-Waste Systems Reach Cost, Environmental Goals

    Researchers develop a novel open-source life-cycle optimization framework for solid waste and sustainable materials management applications named SwolfPy

  • Study Finds That River Flows Linked to the Ups and Downs of Imperiled Chinook Salmon Population

    A study led by Simon Fraser University researchers has discovered that sufficient water flows during summer can be critical to a Chinook salmon population in the interior of British Columbia.

  • Air Pollution Makes It Harder for Bees to Sniff Out Flowers, Study Finds

    Air pollution may be making it harder for bees and other insects to follow the scent of flowers, reducing pollination by as much as a third, new research suggests.

  • Is Vesuvius Taking an Extended Siesta?

    Located near Naples, Italy, Vesuvius last had a violent eruption in 1944, towards the end of the Second World War. 

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