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Beneath the Ice: FSU Researchers Find Newly Uncovered Arctic Landscape Plays Important Role in Carbon Cycle
As the ice sheet covering most of Greenland retreats, Florida State University researchers are studying the newly revealed landscape to understand its role in the carbon cycle.
Corn Productivity in Real Time: Satellites, Field Cameras, and Farmers Team Up
University of Illinois scientists, with help from members of the Illinois Corn Growers Association, have developed a new, scalable method for estimating crop productivity in real time.
Layered Solar Cell Technology Boosts Efficiency, Affordability
The future’s getting brighter for solar power.
Mapping Movement
Our day-to-day lives can be seen as a series of complex motor sequences: morning routines, work or school tasks, actions we take around mealtimes, the rituals and habits woven through our evenings and weekends.
Many Lyme Disease Cases Go Unreported. A New Model Could Help Change That.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention receives reports of about 30,000 cases of Lyme disease each year.