Geothermal activity was previously underestimated
Smartphone app expose factories in China
An app made by a Chinese company shows factories in China in real time violating air pollution laws.
New class of solar-sensitive nanoparticles
Quantum dots depend on two types of semiconductors, one of which, until now, essentially broke down when exposed to the air.
Scientists trace citrus DNA ancestry to combat shortage
Florida citrus business is a $9 billion industry, employing 75,000.
Miami dredging project to resume despite concerns over coral
The $150 million dredging project resumed June 6, despite allegations that the types and numbers of coral in the Miami channel were underestimated by previous environmental studies.
Global warming exposes mass grave
Prime Minister of the Marshall Islands Tony de Brum mentioned the incident during the United Nations climate talks this spring and warned that ‘even the dead are affected’ by climate change.
Scientists: Robotic brains need more human neuroses
The emerging field of robotics known as “neurobiological robotics” aims to emulate the function of a human brain and supplant human conditions such as fear, reticence, obsessive compulsive disorders into software that dictates a smarter and more logical robot.
Researchers excavate 66-million-year old forest fire
The first fossil-record evidence of forest fire and subsequent regrowth and recovery of flora, reveals a snapshot of the ecology and climate on earth just before the mass extinction of the dinosaurs
NASA begins process of sending humans to Mars: Will it succeed?
The National Research Council determines that commitment from politicians, money and national and international co-operation is necessary if human space exploration is to be continued.
New Solar Telescope reveals secrets of solar surges
Drivers behind solar activity more nuanced than previously thought.
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