Preliminary results raise questions about whether Cook Inlet beluga whales are reproducing much later than initially thought.
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Global ‘Wind Atlas’ Propels Sustainable Energy
Cornell wind energy scientists have released a new global wind atlas – a digital compendium filled with documented extreme wind speeds for all parts of the world – to help engineers select the turbines in any given region and accelerate the development of sustainable energy.
A Personal Benefit of Social Distancing: Lower Odds of Getting COVID-19
Considering the greater good by social distancing during a pandemic turns out to have an attractive personal benefit: A new study has found that staying away from others also reduces an individual person’s chances of contracting COVID-19.
California’s Rainy Season Now Starts a Month Later Than It Used To
The start of California’s rainy season has been getting progressively later in recent decades, and now begins a month after it did just 60 years ago, shifting from November to December, according to a new study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
Mysterious Organic Scum Boosts Chemical Reaction Efficiency, May Reduce Chemical Waste
Chemical manufacturers frequently use toxic solvents such as alcohols and benzene to make products like pharmaceuticals and plastics.
Wellbeing Benefits of Wetlands
Australians love their beaches, and now a new study also confirms the broad appeal of other coastal assets such as tidal wetlands and protected areas.


