The problem of access to safe drinking water in most parts of Bangladesh is a persistent challenge.
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Researchers Develop Tools to Help Manage Seagrass Survival
A new QUT-led study has developed a statistical toolbox to help avoid seagrass loss which provides shelter, food and oxygen to fish and at-risk species like dugongs and green turtles.
Facial Recognition Technique Could Improve Hail Forecasts
The same artificial intelligence technique typically used in facial recognition systems could help improve prediction of hailstorms and their severity, according to a new study from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
A Fungus Could Wipe out the Banana Forever
The banana—or at least the fruit as we know it—is facing an existential crisis.
Marine Lab: Rising Sea Temperatures Killed More Than a Third of Guam’s Coral Reefs
Multiple bleaching events driven by above-average sea temperatures killed off more than one-third of all coral reefs on the island of Guam and up to 60 percent along its eastern coast from 2013 to 2017.
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC Scientists Discover Compound That Could Shield Heart Tissue
Imagine there was a drug that you could take soon after a heart attack that could reduce damage by protecting healthy heart muscle tissue.