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Natural Gas Could Bridge Gap From Gasoline to Electric Vehicles, Thanks to Metal-Organic Frameworks
As the world turns its attention to electric vehicles as a replacement for gas-powered cars and trucks, some vehicles such as long-haul trucks and planes will need a bridge between gas and electric.
Snake, Lizard T Cell Mystery
The slow-moving Australian sleepy lizard has raised new questions about vertebrate immunity after the surprise discovery of the evolutionary disappearance of genes needed for some T cell production in squamates.
Study Finds That Landslides Can Have a Major Impact on Glacier Melt and Movement
A team led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers has revealed, for the first time, that landslides can have a major impact on the movement of glaciers.
SwRI-Led Team Finds Younger Exoplanets Better Candidates When Looking For Other Earths
As the scientific community searches for worlds orbiting nearby stars that could potentially harbor life, new Southwest Research Institute-led research suggests that younger rocky exoplanets are more likely to support temperate, Earth-like climates.
New Research Will Help Minimize Impact of Wind Energy Development on Migratory Birds
The development of wind energy is expanding worldwide in an effort to limit greenhouse gas emissions and slow climate change.