A study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that individuals reported more gastrointestinal bloating when they ate a diet high in salt.
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The First AI Simulation of the Universe Is Fast and Accurate — and Even Its Creators Don’t Know How It Works
For the first time, astrophysicists have used artificial intelligence techniques to generate complex 3D simulations of the universe.
UT Partners with NASA, Using Green Laser Technology to Predict Climate Change
We know ice is melting on the Earth’s poles.
Cornell Instruments Gather Radio ‘Disruption’ Data in Ionosphere
Two NASA sounding rockets soared into the late-night heavens above the small, lightly populated Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands on June 19.
UT Study Shows How to Produce Natural Gas While Storing Carbon Dioxide
New research at The University of Texas at Austin shows that injecting air and carbon dioxide into methane ice deposits buried beneath the Gulf of Mexico could unlock vast natural gas energy resources while helping fight climate change by trapping the carbon dioxide underground.
Lightning Bolt Underwater
A plasma tears through the water within a few nanoseconds. It may possibly regenerate catalytic surfaces at the push of a button.


