A new study finds temperatures in the deep sea fluctuate more than scientists previously thought.
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Using Electric Current to Stabilize Low-Permeability Soils
EPFL scientists have developed a new approach to stabilizing clay soils.
Turning Plastic Waste into Hydrogen and High-Value Carbons
In collaboration with colleagues at universities in the UK, China and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, researchers in the Edwards/ Xiao group at Oxford’s Department of Chemistry have developed a method of converting plastic waste into hydrogen gas which can be used as a clean fuel, and high-value solid carbon.
Tighter Border Policies Leave Migrants Vulnerable to Effects of Climate Change
As the planet continues to warm, people living in the world’s most vulnerable regions — like arid or low-lying nations — must contend with the decision to stay in a place where livability is decreasing or leave for countries with more stable climate and economic conditions.
Scientists Use Holographic Imaging to Detect Viruses and Antibodies
A team of New York University scientists has developed a method using holographic imaging to detect both viruses and antibodies.
Scientists Discover the Unique Signature of a Lion’s Roar Using Machine Learning
Harnessing new machine learning techniques, the group designed a device, known as a biologger, which can be attached to an existing lion GPS collar to record audio and movement data.