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  • Team Uses Copper to Image Alzheimer's Aggregates in the Brain

    A proof-of-concept study conducted in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease offers new evidence that copper isotopes can be used to detect the amyloid-beta protein deposits that form in the brains of people living with – or at risk of developing – Alzheimer’s.

  • Cascading Events Led to 2018 Kilauea Volcanic Eruption, Providing Forecast Clues

    The 2018 eruption of Kīlauea Volcano was one of the largest volcanic events in Hawaiʻi in 200 years. 

  • COVID-19: Air Quality Influences the Pandemic

    The correlation between the high concentration of fine particles and the severity of influenza waves is well known to epidemiologists. 

  • Record-shattering Warmth Pushes Arctic Temperatures to 12 Degrees F Above Normal

    Even as winter darkness descends across the Arctic, a year of record-breaking heat continues. 

  • Stable Catalysts for New Energy

    On the way to a CO2-neutral economy, we need to perfect a whole range of technologies - including the electrochemical extraction of hydrogen from water, fuel cells, or carbon capture. 

  • Tackling the Growing Challenge of Urban Air Pollution

    How can fast growing cities keep air pollution in check? 

  • New Remote Sensing Technique Could Bring Key Planetary Mineral into Focus

    Planetary scientists from Brown University have developed a new remote sensing method for studying olivine, a mineral that could help scientists understand the early evolution of the Moon, Mars and other planetary bodies.

  • A Rich Source of Nutrients Under the Earth’s Ice Sheets

    Trace elements such as iron, manganese and zinc are an integral part of the biogeochemical processes on the Earth's surface.

  • Strange Quasi-Particles Reveal New Magnetic Behavior, Verify Nearly Century-Old Prediction

    Princeton researchers have confirmed a theory first put forward in 1929 by the Nobel laureate Felix Bloch, who theorized that certain kinds of materials, when drawn down to a very low electron density, would spontaneously magnetize.

  • A Hunger for Social Contact

    Since the coronavirus pandemic began in the spring, many people have only seen their close friends and loved ones during video calls, if at all.

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