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Computer Kidney Sheds Light on Proper Hydration
A new computer kidney developed at the University of Waterloo could tell researchers more about the impacts of medicines taken by people who don’t drink enough water.
Saturn Surpasses Jupiter After The Discovery Of 20 New Moons And You Can Help Name Them!
A team led by Carnegie's Scott S. Sheppard has found 20 new moons orbiting Saturn.
A New Mathematical Approach to Understanding Zeolites
Zeolites are a class of natural or manufactured minerals with a sponge-like structure, riddled with tiny pores that make them useful as catalysts or ultrafine filters.
New Statistical Method Delivers First Comprehensive Global Picture of the Mutual Prediction of Atmosphere and Ocean
University of Maryland (UMD) scientists have carried out a novel statistical analysis to determine for the first time a global picture of how the ocean helps predict the low-level atmosphere and vice versa.
Warming Impedes a Coral Defense, but Hungry Fish Enhance It
Corals create potions that fight bacterial attackers, but warming appears to tip the scales against the potions as they battle a bacterium common in coral bleaching, according to a new study.