A new seismic study of Singapore could guide urban growth and renewable energy development in the coastal city nation, where 5.6 million residents live within an area of 734 square kilometers.
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Iceberg Grinds to a Stop off South Georgia Island
Antarctic iceberg A-23A, currently the largest iceberg on Earth, appears to have run aground off the coast of South Georgia island.
How Aspirin Could Prevent Some Cancers From Spreading
Scientists have uncovered the mechanism behind how aspirin could reduce the metastasis of some cancers by stimulating the immune system, in a new study primarily funded by the Medical Research Council.
Study Raises the Possibility of a Country Without Butterflies
Butterflies are disappearing in the United States.
Scientists Discover Genes to Grow Bigger Tomatoes and Eggplants
Johns Hopkins scientists say the innovation could bring 'new fruits, foods, and flavors' to an expanded global agricultural marketplace.
Study: The Ozone Hole Is Healing, Thanks to Global Reduction of CFCs
New results show with high statistical confidence that ozone recovery is going strong.