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  • MIT Initiates Mass Manufacture Of Disposable Face Shields For Covid-19 Response

    The shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) available to health care professionals has become increasingly problematic as Covid-19 cases continue to surge.

  • Robo-Turtles In Fish Farms Reduce Fish Stress

    A sea cage can hold up to 200 000 farmed salmon.

  • Almond Orchard Recycling A Climate-Smart Strategy

    Recycling trees onsite can sequester carbon, save water and increase crop yields, making it a climate-smart practice for California’s irrigated almond orchards, finds a study from the University of California, Davis.

  • Our Oceans Are Suffering, But We Can Rebuild Marine Life

    It’s not too late to rescue global marine life, according to a study outlining the steps needed for marine ecosystems to recover from damage by 2050.

  • Drifting With Broken Sea Ice

    Cracks in the Arctic sea ice are important for satellite-based measurements of the ice’s thickness.

  • Aggie Engineers Create Step-by-Step Method For Making Protective Medical Masks

    Emergency room physicians asked Texas A&M’s John Criscione for help as supplies diminish.

  • Sediments May Control Location, Magnitude of Megaquakes

    Study finds that sediments can play a key role in determining the magnitude and location of devastating "megaquakes".

  • Study Shows Potential for Using Fiber-Optic Networks to Assess Ground Motions During Earthquakes

    A new study from a University of Michigan researcher and colleagues at three institutions demonstrates the potential for using existing networks of buried optical fibers as an inexpensive observatory for monitoring and studying earthquakes.

  • Steering a (Virtual) Hurricane: New Model Gives Scientists More Control

    Researchers can better quantify the range of possible impacts from landfalling storms.

  • Discerning the Texture of Urban Resilience

    MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub researchers are investigating how the layouts, or textures, of cities influence extreme weather events.

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