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  • When Fathers Are Pregnant

    How the embryo develops in the womb is a complicated process, that is still puzzling today.

  • Nice and Dark in Niue

    The small, isolated island in the South Pacific Ocean has been named the first “dark-sky nation.”

  • A Sea of Color and Wind

    Phytoplankton and sediment produced a vivid display in this relatively shallow sea between Great Britain and northern Europe.

  • How Soil Microbes Help Plants Resist Disease

    Texas A&M AgriLife scientists found that fungi induce two substances in corn that boost immunity, making a stronger crop.

  • New Modelling Tracks Arsenic in Groundwater

    Naturally occurring (geogenic) groundwater arsenic (As) contamination is a problem of global significance. It occurs in large parts of the alluvial and deltaic aquifers in South and Southeast Asia.

  • Illuminating the Future of Renewable Energy

    A new chemical compound created by researchers at West Virginia University is lighting the way for renewable energy.

  • Precipitation Will Be Essential for Plants to Counteract Global Warming

    Photosynthesis on Earth is regulated by plant phenology—how plant life cycles interact with the climate—and environmental conditions, both of which changed substantially in recent decades.

  • NASA Missions Help Reveal the Power of Shock Waves in a Nova Explosion

    Unprecedented observations of a nova outburst in 2018 by a trio of satellites, including two NASA missions, have captured the first direct evidence that most of the explosion’s visible light arose from shock waves — abrupt changes of pressure and temperature formed in the explosion debris.

  • Loss of Smell and Taste Validated as COVID-19 Symptoms in Patients with High Recovery Rate

    Loss of smell and taste has been anecdotally linked to COVID-19 infections. 

  • Making Big Data Processing More Energy Efficient Using Magnetic Circuits

    The rapid progression of technology has led to a huge increase in energy usage to process the massive troves of data generated by devices. 

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