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  • Do Simulations Represent The Real World At The Atomic Scale?

    Computer simulations hold tremendous promise to accelerate the molecular engineering of green energy technologies, such as new systems for electrical energy storage and solar energy usage, as well as carbon dioxide capture from the environment.

  • Study Finds COVID-19 Attack On Brain, Not Lungs, Triggers Severe Disease In Mice

    Georgia State University biology researchers have found that infecting the nasal passages of mice with the virus that causes COVID-19 led to a rapid, escalating attack on the brain that triggered severe illness, even after the lungs were successfully clearing themselves of the virus.

  • Colgate Planetary Geologist Publishes Groundbreaking Analysis of Mysterious Martian Glaciers

    In a new paper published today in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science (PNAS), planetary geologist Joe Levy, assistant professor of geology, reveals a groundbreaking new analysis of the mysterious glaciers of Mars.

  • Study Shows How Network Of Marine Protected Areas Could Help Safeguard Antarctic Penguins

    New research led by BirdLife International, the University of East Anglia (UEA) and British Antarctic Survey highlights how a proposed network of marine protected areas could help safeguard some of the most important areas at sea for breeding Antarctic penguins.

  • An Anode-Free Zinc Battery That Could Someday Store Renewable Energy

    Renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, could help decrease the world’s reliance on fossil fuels.

  • Stanford Researchers And Others Reveal Pervasive Health Threats Of Unregulated Battery Recycling

    Decades after the industrialized world largely eliminated lead poisoning in children, the potent neurotoxin still lurks in one in three children globally.

  • NUS Engineers Create ‘Smart’ Aerogel that Turns Air into Drinking Water

    Some say future wars will be fought over water, and a billion people around the world are already struggling to find enough water to live.

  • More Than 400,000 U.S. Clean Energy Jobs Have Been Lost So Far During the Pandemic

    The clean energy sector in the United States lost 429,000 jobs last year due to the economic impacts of Covid-19, with the industry hitting its lowest number of workers since 2015, according to a new analysis of federal unemployment filings.

  • A Sea of Rubbish: Ocean Floor Landfills

    The Messina Strait, a submarine bridge separating the island of Sicily from the Italian Peninsula, is the area with the largest marine litter density worldwide –more than a million objects per square kilometre in some parts–, as reported in a new review paper published in the journal Environmental Research Letters.

  • Aphids Suck: Invasive Aphid Found on Danish Apple Trees

    In a collaboration with colleagues at the University of Budapest, University of Copenhagen researchers have analysed and compared a number of samples of green aphids from apples around the world and discovered a new apple-loving pest in Denmark.

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