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Mapping Mexico’s Dengue Fever Hotspots
Rutgers researcher co-creates tool to help identify outbreaks and prioritize virus control efforts.
Some 5,000 Solar Panels Added to Longest Dam in Switzerland
A Swiss energy firm has installed nearly 5,000 solar panels on the country’s longest dam.
Scientists Track Tropical Landslide Creeping Below an African City
A large, slow-moving landslide is accelerating in eastern Congo, putting a community at risk.
How to make hydrogels more injectable
Gel-like materials that can be injected into the body hold great potential to heal injured tissues or manufacture entirely new tissues. Many researchers are working to develop these hydrogels for biomedical uses, but so far very few have made it into the clinic.
Passive Radiative Cooling Can Be Controlled Electrically
Energy-efficient ways of cooling buildings and vehicles will be required in a changing climate.