Scientists at Arizona State University and the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) have identified stellar phosphorus as a probable marker in narrowing the search for life in the cosmos.
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Tiny Footprints, Big Discovery
Hundreds of hikers each day pass by the fallen boulder along the Bright Angel Trail in Grand Canyon National Park.
UO Team Identifies What Could be World's Oldest Tropical Peatland
A University of Oregon-led research team has identified tropical peatland in Indonesia that is twice as old and much deeper than previously thought.
Coastal Change Happens! USGS Has Data and Tools to Help Coastal Communities Prepare
The U.S. Geological Survey has launched a new Coastal Change Hazards website focused on coordinating research and delivering tools needed by coastal communities to respond to natural hazards along our Nation's coastlines.
There’s a Reason Bacteria Stay in Shape
Fat bacteria? Skinny bacteria? From our perspective on high, they all seem to be about the same size. In fact, they are.
Pesticides and Food Scarcity Dramatically Reduce Wild Bee Population
The loss of flowering plants and the widespread use of pesticides could be a double punch to wild bee populations.