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  • To Self-Drive In The Snow, Look Under The Road

    Car companies have been feverishly working to improve the technologies behind self-driving cars.

  • Widely Used Weed Killer Harming Biodiversity

    One of the world’s most widely used glyphosate-based herbicides, Roundup, can trigger loss of biodiversity, making ecosystems more vulnerable to pollution and climate change, say researchers from McGill University.

  • Drug Shows Promise In Reducing Deadly Brain Swelling After Stroke

    Cases of potentially deadly brain damage as a result of stroke could be reduced after new research identified a pathway in the brain that causes swelling, and which responds to an innovative treatment.

  • Machine Learning Reveals Earth Tremor and Slip Occur Continuously, Not Intermittently

    Cascadia findings also apply to San Andreas Fault and other earthquake zones, suggesting universal underlying physics that could someday support quake forecasting.

  • Breaking Down Stubborn Molecules

    Researchers connect microbes in the twilight zone of the ocean with the breakdown of tough organic molecules.

  • Like Snowflakes, Soot Particles Are Unique—Affecting Climate Modeling

    New understanding of modeling soot in the atmosphere underscores the importance of reducing carbon emissions.

  • Sandwiched Wave Clouds

    As winds streamed past the South Sandwich Islands, the disrupted flow created an interlocking series of wave clouds.

  • Bottled Water is Not Only for Drinking

    Many microalgal species inhabit freshwater ecosystems, however the green microalgae Raphidocelis subcapitata is one of the most used in so-called bioassays.

  • CO2 Tracking in Space

    CO2 concentrations in the air continue to rise rapidly, and a rapid reduction in man-made emissions is becoming increasingly important.

  • Climate Change Threatens Research Itself

    Australian experts are calling for the higher education sector to prepare for the knock-on effects of climate change on their research.

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