Rice University neuroengineers have created a tiny surgical implant that can electrically stimulate the brain and nervous system without using a battery or wired power supply.
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Cloud Changes in Busy Ship Corridors
Ship emissions in the southeast Atlantic help create more reflective clouds that produce a local cooling effect.
infected Insects May Warn of Impending Citrus Disease a Year in Advance
Study suggests strategies for a flatter progression of citrus greening disease epidemics.
Global Policy Changes Can Have Local Environmental Impact
Texas A&M public health researchers studied the correlation between China’s ban on importing plastic wastes and the environmental health of a community near a waste incinerator in Pennsylvania.
Armor on Butterfly Wings Protects Against Heavy Rain
An analysis of high-speed raindrops hitting biological surfaces such as feathers, plant leaves and insect wings reveals how these highly water-repelling veneers reduce the water’s impact.
Texas A&M AgriLife Study Targets Contamination Hotspots In Food Processing
Understanding foodborne pathogen pathways will lead to greater food safety.


