Imagine a day when a bioprinter filled with a patient’s own cells can be wheeled right to the bedside to treat large wounds or burns by printing skin, layer by layer, to begin the healing process. That day is not far off.
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New Residential Solar Panels Deliver Record-Breaking Efficiency
All rooftop solar panels look pretty much the same from the outside: same size, same thickness and even the same installation system.
A Long View of California’s Climate
Deadly severe wildfires in California have scientists scrutinizing the underlying factors that could influence future extreme events.
U.S. Drought Monitor Update for February 26, 2019
According to the February 26, 2019, U.S. Drought Monitor, moderate to exceptional drought covers 10.7% of the United States, a decrease from last week’s 13.1%.
Scientists Track Deep History of Planets' Motions, and Effects on Earth's Climate
Scientists have long posited that periodic swings in Earth’s climate are driven by cyclic changes in the distribution of sunlight reaching our surface.
Thousands of Tiny Quakes Shake Antarctic Ice at Night
Stay overnight on an Antarctic ice shelf, and you may feel the shaking from thousands of tiny quakes as the ice re-forms after melting during the day.