UMD researcher John Orban outlines a bold theory about the relationship between temperature and metamorphic proteins.
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NTU Singapore scientists develop solar-powered method to convert sewage sludge into green hydrogen and animal feed.
Glacial Losses in the Swiss Alps
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Researchers Forecast Shaking Damage from Crustal Earthquake Scenarios in Mexico City
A recent swarm of small shallow earthquakes in Mexico City in 2019 and 2023 caused surprisingly strong ground shaking, prompting researchers to wonder how shaking from a moderate sized earthquake might impact buildings across the city.
African Solar Installations Headed for Banner Year
African solar installations are projected to grow by 42 percent this year, according to an industry group.
As Next Hurricane Season Nears, Rice Study Explores Impacts of 2024’s Storms
When major storms hit Houston last spring and summer, losing power was a nightmare for residents, but for many, the financial fallout was just as devastating.