Findings show strong antibody evasion and binding with human cells that contribute to increased transmissibility—and that vaccination remains the best defence.
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Using Ice to Boil Water: Researcher Makes Heat Transfer Discovery That Expands on 18th Century Principle
Associate Professor Jonathan Boreyko and graduate fellow Mojtaba Edalatpour have made a discovery about the properties of water that could provide an exciting addendum to a phenomenon established over two centuries ago.
Days With Hazardous Levels of Air Pollutants Are More Common Due to Increase in Wildfires
In Western U.S., health risks from ground-level ozone and fine particulate matter continue to grow, study shows
Under the Hood: How Environment and Genomes Interact in Plant Development
Iowa State University scientists have harnessed data analytics to look “under the hood” of the mechanisms that determine how genetics and changing environmental conditions interact during crucial developmental stages of plants.
New Tool to Help Solid-Waste Systems Reach Cost, Environmental Goals
Researchers develop a novel open-source life-cycle optimization framework for solid waste and sustainable materials management applications named SwolfPy
Extraordinary Black Hole Found in Neighboring Galaxy
Astronomers discovered a black hole unlike any other. At one hundred thousand solar masses, it is smaller than the black holes we have found at the centers of galaxies, but bigger than the black holes that are born when stars explode.