Newly created map indicates openings in the European forest canopy.
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Software Helps Predict Floods And Freshwater Supplies
Predicting snowmelt in the mountain headwaters of the world’s major rivers is now vastly more accurate due to a new University of Saskatchewan (USask) computer simulation model.
‘Mighty Mice’ Stay Mighty in Space
Astronauts face a very difficult challenge in space. In microgravity, their muscles and bones weaken over time.
Researchers Develop Tool To Help Build Better Prosthetic Limbs
Prosthetic users have to look longer at the object they are interacting with than their able-bodied counterparts.
A Spillover Effect: Medicaid Expansion Leads to Healthier Dietary Choices
Besides providing health care to millions, the Medicaid program helps recipients make healthier food choices, according to work UConn research recently published in the journal Health Economics.
Researchers Use ‘Superdeep’ Diamonds To Shed Light On Earth’s Inner Workings
In a new study led by a University of Alberta PhD student, researchers used diamonds as breadcrumbs to provide insight into some of Earth’s deepest geologic mechanisms.