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  • Researchers Take the Pulse of a Sleeping Supervolcano

    Under the volcanoes in the Andes where Chile, Argentina and Bolivia meet, there is a gigantic reservoir of molten magma.

  • Water Replaces Toxins: Green Production of Plastics

    Although organic plastics are not harmful to the environment themselves, toxic substances are often used during their synthesis. TU Wien shows - there is another way.

  • UCLA-Led Study May Explain the Source of Nitrogen in Earth’s Atmosphere

    Nitrogen makes up approximately 78% of the air we breathe. But scientists have never fully understood how it came to be present in the atmospheres around Earth and other planets.

  • Seismic Map of North America Reveals Geologic Clues, Earthquake Hazards

    A new stress map that reveals the forces acting on the planet’s crust will contribute to safer energy exploration, updated seismic hazard maps and improved knowledge about the Earth.

  • A Zero-Emissions Boston Could Save 288 Lives and $2.4 Billion Annually

    The City of Boston has set a goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050, mainly by cutting emissions. But what if Boston eliminated all emissions now?

  • University Of Waterloo Developing DNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccine

    Researchers at the University of Waterloo are developing a DNA-based vaccine that can be delivered through a nasal spray.

  • Following The Insect Meltdown, Numbers Of Orb Web Spiders Have Drastically Declined

    The abundance of large orb web spiders in the Swiss midland has declined drastically over the last 40 years.

  • A Europe Covered In Grasslands Or Forests: Innovation And Research On Climate Models

    Forestation is one of the main strategies recommended by the scientific community for climate change mitigation.

  • Researchers Identify Cells Likely Targeted By Covid-19 Virus

    Researchers at MIT; the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard; and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard; along with colleagues from around the world have identified specific types of cells that appear to be targets of the coronavirus that is causing the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Asteroid Visiting Earth’s Neighborhood Brings its Own Face Mask

    The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is following an asteroid approaching Earth this week and while it poses no threat, it appears to know our planet is facing a pandemic.

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