Engineers from Duke University have developed a comprehensive new model of deep-seated landslides and demonstrated that it can accurately recreate the dynamics of historic and current landslides that occur under various conditions.
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A Rising Tide Of Marine Disease? How Parasites Respond To A Warming World
Warming events are increasing in magnitude and severity, threatening many ecosystems worldwide.
Bumblebees Speed Up Flowering
Spring has sprung earlier than ever before this year, accompanied by temperatures more typical of early summertime.
Researchers Track How Bacteria Purge Toxic Metals
Bacteria have a cunning ability to survive in unfriendly environments.
Researchers Demonstrate Transport of Mechanical Energy, Even Through Damaged Pathways
Most technologies today rely on devices that transport energy in the form of light, radio, or mechanical waves.
Sea Snakes Have Been Adapting To See Underwater For 15 Million Years
Sea snakes first entered the marine environment 15 million years ago and have been evolving ever since to survive in its changing light conditions, according to a new study.