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Researchers to Investigate Wind Power Effects on Bats in the Baltic Sea Region
Despite the increasing numbers of wind turbines, their impacts on the environment are poorly known.
Wireless Device Makes Clean Fuel From Sunlight, CO2 and Water
Researchers have developed a standalone device that converts sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into a carbon-neutral fuel, without requiring any additional components or electricity.
Water Availability Has Changed, and Humans Are to Blame
A new study, realized with the contribution of the CMCC Foundation, demonstrates for the first time that human-induced climate change has influenced water availability on land in the driest months of the year, over the last century.
Mother Transmitted COVID-19 to Baby During Pregnancy, UTSW Physicians Report
A pregnant mother who tested positive for COVID-19 transmitted the virus causing the disease to her prematurely born baby, UT Southwestern physicians report.
Argonne Scientists Use Artificial Intelligence in New Way to Strengthen Power Grid Resiliency
America’s power grid system is not only large but dynamic, which makes it especially challenging to manage.


