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  • Atlantic Veterinary College Students Help Barn Swallow Chicks Thrive

    Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) students Austin Ebbott and Joey Buzzell gained valuable experience caring for a protected species when they helped care for barn swallow chicks at the AVC Wildlife Service this month

  • In Times Of Ecological Uncertainty, Brood Parasites Hedge Their Bets

    Some birds lay their eggs in the nests of other bird species and let the host parents raise their young.

  • New Approach To Explaining Soft Material Flow May Yield Way To New Materials, Disaster Prediction

    How does toothpaste stay in its tube and not ooze out when we remove the cap?

  • Gathering Data To Save A Rare Turtle

    We are never more conscious of the summer sun than while struggling to unpack a trap full of turtles, watching with resignation as the wind slowly drags us and our kayak across the marsh.

  • A Laser Cutter Could Create New Wave Of Bioelectronics

    On a simple coffee table sits an inexpensive commercial laser cutter, usually meant for modifying wood or plastic.

  • Lightweight Green Supercapacitors Could Quickly Charge Devices

    Texas A&M researchers have designed a new energy storage device that can store a charge up to 900 times greater than state-of-the-art supercapacitors.

  • Can Adding Lemon To Water Make It Safer To Drink?

    Texas A&M School of Public Health researchers tackle the challenges associated with using chlorine to purify water.

  • Where Rocks Come Alive: NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Observes an Asteroid in Action

    It's 5 o'clock somewhere – and while here on Earth, "happy hour" is commonly associated with winding down and the optional cold beverage, that's when things get going on Bennu, the destination asteroid of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission.

  • New Tracking Technology Will Help Fight Rhino Poaching in Namibia

    Interactive software that “reads” and analyzes footprints left by black rhinoceroses can be used to monitor the movements of the animals in the wild, giving conservationists a new way to keep watch on the endangered species and help keep it safe from poachers, according to a Duke University-led study.

  • National Parks Preserve More Than Species

    National parks are safe havens for endangered and threatened species, but an analysis by Rice University data scientists finds parks and protected areas can preserve more than species.

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