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  • China’s Red Rocks and Rainbow Ridges

    The landscape of the Quilian Mountains exhibits layer upon layer of spectacularly colorful rocks.

  • Avocado Discovery May Point to Leukemia Treatment: U of G Researcher

    A compound in avocados may ultimately offer a route to better leukemia treatment, says a new University of Guelph study.

  • How Reef-Building Corals got Their Bones

    Coral reefs provide shelter, sustenance and stability to a range of organisms, but these vital ecosystems would not exist if not for the skeletal structure created by stony corals.

  • Hubble Watches How a Giant Planet Grows

    NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is giving astronomers a rare look at a Jupiter-sized, still-forming planet that is feeding off material surrounding a young star.

  • Illinois, Nebraska Scientists Propose Improvements to Precision Crop Irrigation

    With threats of water scarcity complicating the need to feed a growing global population, it is more important than ever to get crop irrigation right.

  • Corals That “Spit” Algae

    This mechanism is known as vomocytosis. Contrary to previous assumptions, microalgae ingested by corals are not digested by the cell if they prove unsuitable as symbionts – that is, partners in a symbiotic relationship.

  • Social Media and Science Combine to Show How Ship’s Plastic Cargo Dispersed From Florida to Norway

    A ship’s container lost overboard in the North Atlantic has resulted in printer cartridges washing up everywhere from the coast of Florida to northern Norway, a new study has shown.

  • Skipping the Second Shot Could Prolong Pandemic, Study Finds

    Though more than 131 million Americans have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine to date, public confusion and uncertainty about the importance of second doses and continued public health precautions threaten to delay a U.S. return to normalcy, according to Cornell-led research published April 28 in the New England Journal of Medicine.

  • The World’s Largest Tidal Power Device Will Soon Begin Testing Off Scotland

    A plane-shaped device that will be able to power 2,000 homes in the UK by harnessing the power of the tides is being towed into position off Scotland’s Orkney Islands in the North Sea, according to Recharge news.

  • Reducing Blue Light With a New Type of LED That Won’t Keep You up All Night

    To be more energy efficient, many people have replaced their incandescent lights with light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs. 

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