Texas A&M-Galveston students and faculty traveled to The Netherlands to see how a proposed ‘Ike Dike’ would work in Texas.
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With Mars Methane Mystery Unsolved, Curiosity Serves Scientists a New One: Oxygen
For the first time in the history of space exploration, scientists have measured the seasonal changes in the gases that fill the air directly above the surface of Gale Crater on Mars.
Visualising Heat Flow in Bamboo Could Help Design More Energy-Efficient and Fire-Safe Buildings
Modified natural materials will be an essential component of a sustainable future, but first a detailed understanding of their properties is needed.
Study Finds Sex Bias in Bird Conservation Plans
After raising their families in summer, males and females of some bird species spend their winter break apart.
Human-Induced Climate Change Dates Back Much Further Than We Think
Human-induced climate change has origins far earlier than commonly assumed, according to a study published in the journal Science.
A Study Warns About the Ecological Impact Caused by Sediment Accumulation in River Courses
Insects, crustaceans and other water macroinvertebrates are more affected by the effect of sediment accumulation in river courses than the excess of nitrate in water environments, according to a study published in the journal PLOS ONE.