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  • UW Professor Leads Study That Finds Physical Weathering of Rock Breakdown More Important Than Previously Recognized

    Research led by the University of Wyoming shows that physical weathering is far more important than previously recognized in the breakdown of rock in mountain landscapes.

  • Pollinators Not Getting The 'Buzz' They Need In News Coverage

    A dramatic decline in bees and other pollinating insects presents a threat to the global food supply, yet it’s getting little attention in mainstream news.

  • How to Keep Drones Flying When a Motor Fails

    As anxious passengers are often reassured, commercial aircrafts can easily continue to fly even if one of the engines stops working.

  • New Nanostructured Alloy For Anode Is A Big Step Toward Revolutionizing Energy Storage

    Researchers in the Oregon State University College of Engineering have developed a battery anode based on a new nanostructured alloy that could revolutionize the way energy storage devices are designed and manufactured.

  • Upper Ocean Temperatures Hit Record High in 2020

    Even with the COVID-19-related small dip in global carbon emissions due to limited travel and other activities, the ocean temperatures continued a trend of breaking records in 2020. 

  • Framework Sheds Light On Nitrogen Loss Of Producing Common Food Items

    The element nitrogen is a double-edged sword.

  • UW Researchers Find Wildfire Smoke is More Cooling on Climate Than Computer Models Assume

    A study of biomass burning aerosols led by University of Wyoming researchers revealed that smoke from wildfires has more of a cooling effect on the atmosphere than computer models assume.

  • NASA Missions Help Investigate an ‘Old Faithful’ Active Galaxy

    During a typical year, over a million people visit Yellowstone National Park, where the Old Faithful geyser regularly blasts a jet of boiling water high in the air. 

  • Could We Harness Energy from Black Holes?

    A remarkable prediction of Einstein's theory of general relativity—the theory that connects space, time, and gravity—is that rotating black holes have enormous amounts of energy available to be tapped.

  • A Bucket of Water can Reveal Climate Change Impacts on Marine Life in the Arctic

    Climate changes prompt many important questions. Not least how it affects animals and plants: Do they adapts, gradually migrate to different areas or become extinct?

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