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  • For Whiskey, The Proof Is In The Taste, Says Texas A&M Student

    Plant breeding expert Rob Arnold believes he has found a better tasting corn, which means a better tasting whiskey

  • NASA Space Laser Missions Map 16 Years of Ice Sheet Loss

    The study found that Greenland’s ice sheet lost an average of 200 gigatons of ice per year, and Antarctica’s ice sheet lost an average of 118 gigatons of ice per year.

  • Some of the Latest Climate Models Provide Unrealistically High Projections of Future Warming

    A new study from University of Michigan climate researchers concludes that some of the latest-generation climate models may be overly sensitive to carbon dioxide increases and therefore project future warming that is unrealistically high.

  • Irrigation Expansion Could Feed 800 Million More People

    Water scarcity, a socio-environmental threat to anthropogenic activities and ecosystems alike, affects large regions of the globe.

  • Yale Launches Clinical Trial For Drug To Treat Severe COVID-19 Patients

    Yale researchers will begin a clinical trial at Yale New Haven Hospital to test the effectiveness of a drug called ibudilast (MN-166) for treating acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a life-threatening lung condition developed by some of the most seriously ill COVID-19 patients.

  • A Step Closer To Eradicating Malaria

    Strategies that treat households in the broad vicinity of a recent malaria case with anti-malarial drugs, insecticides, or both could significantly reduce malaria in low-transmission settings, a challenge with approaches currently in use, a study led by UT Southwestern scientists suggests.

  • Study Analyzes Contamination In Drug Manufacturing Plants

    Over the past few decades, there have been a handful of incidents in which manufacturing processes for making protein drugs became contaminated with viruses at manufacturing plants.

  • 'Gargantuan' Hail In Argentina May Have Smashed World Record

    A supercell thunderstorm pelted a city center in Argentina a few years ago with hailstones so large scientists suggested a new category to describe them — gargantuan hail.

  • Study Reveals Important Flowering Plants For City-Dwelling Honey Bees

    Trees, shrubs and woody vines are among the top food sources for honey bees in urban environments, according to an international team of researchers.

  • A Fiery Month in Zulia

    After dry weather parched the soil and vegetation, large fires burned in the northwestern Venezuela state.

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