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  • How Our ‘Birth Environment’ Can Influence Our Health

    Some links between our environment and our health are well known; air-quality alerts, for instance, are a regular part of the daily news.

  • Ultrasound Device Improves Charge Time And Run Time In Lithium Batteries

    Researchers at the University of California San Diego developed an ultrasound-emitting device that brings lithium metal batteries, or LMBs, one step closer to commercial viability.

  • Huge Bacteria-Eating Viruses Narrow Gap Between Life And Non-Life

    Scientists have discovered hundreds of unusually large, bacteria-killing viruses with capabilities normally associated with living organisms, blurring the line between living microbes and viral machines.

  • Molecular ‘Switch’ Reverses Chronic Inflammation And Aging

    Chronic inflammation, which results when old age, stress or environmental toxins keep the body’s immune system in overdrive, can contribute to a variety of devastating diseases, from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s to diabetes and cancer.

  • Could Water Solve The Renewable Energy Storage Challenge?

    Seasonally pumped hydropower storage could provide an affordable way to store renewable energy over the long-term, filling a much needed gap to support the transition to renewable energy, according to a new study from IIASA scientists.

  • Just a Tiny Fraction of America’s Plastic Can Actually Be Recycled, Report Finds

    Many of the plastic containers labeled as recyclable in the United States may not actually be recyclable, according to a new report from Greenpeace.

  • Rethinking The Field

    Texas A&M AgriLife is expanding urban agriculture research with its controlled environment horticulture program in Dallas.

  • New Chemical to Spur Reexamination of Marine Sulfur Cycle and Climate Models

    Compound discovered during historic airborne research mission.

  • New Space Weather Advisories Serve Aviation

    A new international advisory system is working to keep aircraft crew and passengers safe from space weather impacts, thanks in part to the efforts of a team of CIRES and NOAA developers, forecasters, and scientists in Boulder, Colorado.

  • Scientists Find a Seesaw Pattern between Upper- and Lower-Level Cross-Equatorial Flows

    Study helps scientists better understand the vertical structure of the atmosphere.

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