Researchers at U of T Engineering and Carnegie Mellon University are using artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate progress in transforming waste carbon into a commercially valuable product with record efficiency.
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Astronomers Find Regular Rhythms Among Pulsating Stars
By listening to the beating hearts of stars, astronomers have for the first time identified a rhythm of life for a class of stellar objects that had until now puzzled scientists.
Denman Glacier Losing Some of Its Footing
Scientists are concerned about the stability of a glacier that could significantly raise sea level.
Scientists Discover Why Some Birds Live Fast And Die Young
Size, safety and parenting all have an impact on how quickly a species of bird matures, according to new research from the University of Sheffield that could help scientists to understand and predict how animals will respond to climate breakdown and the destruction of habitats.
April 2020 Was Earth’s 2nd Hottest April on Record
It is also the second-warmest year to date (January through April).
Yes, Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Celiac Disease Are Linked
McMaster University researchers have established a connection between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and celiac disease.