A key part of drilling and tapping new oil wells is the use of specialized cements to line the borehole and prevent collapse and leakage of the hole.
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At Future Mars Landing Spot, Scientists Spy Mineral That Could Preserve Signs of Ancient Life
Next year, NASA plans to launch a new Mars rover to search for signs of ancient life on the Red Planet.
Flame-Retardant Exposure Increases Anxiety, Affects Social Behaviors in Prairie Vole
New research led by North Carolina State University has shown that early life exposure to a commonly used flame-retardant mixture increases anxiety and affects socioemotional behaviors in prairie voles, particularly in females.
Deep Neural Networks Speed Up Weather and Climate Models
When you check the weather forecast in the morning, the results you see are more than likely determined by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, a comprehensive model that simulates the evolution of many aspects of the physical world around us.
Scientists Complete Study on Conowingo Dam and Impact on Chesapeake Bay
Major storm events have short-term impact, but Bay remains resilient in the long run, scientists say.
NASA Finds Heavy Rain in Tropical Storm Fengshen
The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite provided a look at the rainfall occurring within the newly developed Tropical Storm Fengshen.