Thanks to 20 years of homegrown galactic data, astronomers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, UW–Whitewater and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University have finally figured out just how much energy permeates the center of the Milky Way.
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Changing Environment at Home Genetically Primes Invasive Species to Take Over Abroad
University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists have found that a constantly fluctuating environment can enable some species to invade new areas by helping them maintain the genetic diversity they need to settle into their new homes.
New Light-Based Method for Faster and ‘Green’ Production of Building Blocks for Medicines
In modern society, gaseous alkanes like propane, isobutane, and methane are regularly combusted for energy.
‘Dairy Brain’ Project Asks Farmers to Help Create Smarter Dairies
Milk volume and composition; feed costs; market prices and weather; and cow health and genetics are just a few of the data streams swirling around dairies.
Which Factors Control The Height Of Mountains?
Which forces and mechanisms determine the height of mountains?
Ebola Vaccine Approved for Use by the European Commission
The two-dose Ebola vaccine regimen, Zabdeno® (Ad26.ZEBOV) and Mvabea® (MVA-BN-Filo), has been developed by the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson for the prevention of Ebola Virus Disease caused by the Zaire Ebola virus species.