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Pollinator Friendliness Can Extend Beyond Early Spring
A study out of the University of Arkansas investigated whether bulbs can flower and persist in warm-season lawns while providing nutrition for pollinating insects.
Gas Hydrates in European Waters
Natural gas, stored in so-called gas hydrates, can be found on many continental margins worldwide.
Bone Breakthrough May Lead to More Durable Airplane Wings
Cornell researchers have made a new discovery about how seemingly minor aspects of the internal structure of bone can be strengthened to withstand repeated wear and tear, a finding that could help treat patients suffering from osteoporosis.
Researchers Win Award For New Way To Assess Impact Of Arctic Oil Spills
Researchers from the Asper School of Business have won the highly coveted “KLU Young Researcher Best Paper Award”, presented at the Annual Conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) 2019.
Wildfires in Oregon's Blue Mountains to Become More Frequent, Severe Due to Climate Change
Under a warming climate, wildfires in Oregon's southern Blue Mountains will become more frequent, more extensive and more severe, according to a new Portland State University-led study.