A fascination with movie technology that showed robots perform self-repair through a liquid formula inspired a Purdue University professor to make his own discoveries – which are now helping to lead the way for advancements in self-powering devices such as consumer electronics and defense innovations.
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Climate Change: Heat-induced Heart Attack Risk on The Rise
Heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is the number one cause of death worldwide.
Water Predictions Help Restore Oil Sands
University of Saskatchewan research may be key to restoring the oil sands landscape after mining.
Unprecedented Number of Warm-Water Species Moved Northward During Marine Heatwave
During the marine heatwave of 2014-16, scientists from the University of California, Davis, noticed creatures typically seen only in places like Baja California, Mexico, showing up outside the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory.
New Cyberinfrastructure Opens Doors To Arctic Data Warehoused Across The Country
There is a treasure trove of invaluable Arctic data and Inuit Knowledge in Canada which has been painstakingly collected over decades
‘Lichen’-Minded
New research from two Canadian biologists, including one from Memorial University, is recommending a paradigm shift in how old growth forests in North America are assessed and managed.