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Revealing the Atmospheric Impact of Planetary Collisions
Giant impacts have a wide range of consequences for young planets and their atmospheres, according to research led by our scientists.
What Determines a Warbler's Colors?
A new study has narrowed down the region of the genome that drives the black color in throat and face of warblers by studying the hybrid offspring produced when two species mate.
Rapid Genome Sequencing and Screening Help Hospital Manage COVID-19 Outbreaks
Cambridge researchers have shown how rapid genome sequencing of virus samples and enhanced testing of hospital staff can help to identify clusters of healthcare-associated COVID-19 infections.
Why Hydration Is So Important When Hiking in the Heat of Summer
You don’t have to be an experienced trailblazer to know that if you choose to hike in the heat, you better be hydrated.
Geoengineering’s Benefits Limited for Apple Crops in India
Geoengineering – spraying sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere to combat global warming – would only temporarily and partially benefit apple production in northern India, according to a Rutgers co-authored study.