The Greenland shark – the world's longest-living vertebrate – is most often associated with cold Arctic waters.
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Good Deals - Bad for the Climate: Supermarket Volume Discounts Lead to Food Waste
A new study reveals an unfortunate effect of supermarkets' popular “2 for 1” offers: Not only do they make us buy more, these offers also lead to food waste at home.
How the U of A's Arizona Meteorological Network Feeds Data to the National Weather Service
If you reach for a weather app to track monsoon storms, odds are good you're looking at University of Arizona Cooperative Extension science in action.
Confronting the AI/Energy Conundrum
The MIT Energy Initiative’s annual research symposium explores artificial intelligence as both a problem and a solution for the clean energy transition.
Did a Meteor Impact Trigger a Landslide in the Grand Canyon?
Two world-famous Arizona attractions – the Grand Canyon and Meteor Crater Natural Landmark – may share a hidden connection, according to new research from the University of Arizona and the University of New Mexico.
Skin-like Sensor Monitors Internal, External Body Movement, Electrical Signals
A new skin-like sensor developed by an international team led by researchers at Penn State could help doctors monitor vital signs more accurately, track healing after surgery and even help patients with bladder control issues.