Not only does the new nature-inspired material reduce reliance on crude oil products, but its properties can also be easily controlled to make the material flexible or crystalline.
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University of Wyoming researchers headed a study that shows nonnative birds in Oahu, Hawaii, have taken over the role of seed dispersal networks on the island, with most of the seeds coming from nonnative plants.
Arecibo Observatory Helps Researchers Find Possible ‘First Hints’ of Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves
Data from Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico has been used to help detect the first possible hints of low-frequency disturbances in the curvature of space-time.
Climate Change Has Caused Billions of Dollars in Flood Damages, According to Stanford Researchers
Flooding has caused hundreds of billions of dollars in damage in the U.S. over the past three decades.
Rising Seas in Charleston
Sea level rise and new development are on a collision course in South Carolina lowcountry.


