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UMBC’s Rickesh Patel Determines How Mantis Shrimp Find Their Way Home
Mantis shrimps have earned fame for their powerful punching limbs, incredibly unusual eyes, and vivid exoskeletons.
Sweet As: The Science of How Diet Can Change the Way Sugar Tastes
The food animals eat can change how they perceive future food.
New Technology Reveals the Inner Secrets of the Ear
What does it actually look like deep inside our ears?
Higher Levels of Coronavirus 'Entry Point' Enzyme in Lungs of COPD Patients and Smokers
People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and people who currently smoke may have higher levels of a molecule, called angiotensin converting enzyme II (ACE-2), in their lungs according to a study published in the European Respiratory Journal (ERJ).
Greenland Ice Sheet Meltwater Can Flow in Winter, Too
Liquid meltwater can sometimes flow deep below the Greenland Ice Sheet in winter, not just in the summer, according to CIRES-led work published in the AGU journal Geophysical Research Letters today.