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Could This Rare Supernova Resolve a Longstanding Origin Debate?
Detection of a supernova with an unusual chemical signature by a team of astronomers led by Carnegie’s Juna Kollmeier—and including Carnegie’s Nidia Morrell, Anthony Piro, Mark Phillips, and Josh Simon—may hold the key to solving the longstanding mystery that is the source of these violent explosions.
Isle Royale Winter Study: 13 New Wolves, 20 Radio-Collared Moose
Michigan Technological University’s 2019 Isle Royale Winter Study focuses on the implications of newly introduced wolves and the movements of newly collared moose.
Train Your Brain to Eat Less Sugar
More than half of American adults consume excess added sugars, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Colorado Nail Salon Workers Face Chronic Air Pollution, Elevated Cancer Risk
Colorado nail salon employees face increased health risks due to high levels of indoor airborne pollutants such as formaldehyde and benzene, new CU Boulder research finds, concluding that working in a salon is akin to working at an oil refinery or an auto garage.
Ocean Activity Is Key Controller of Summer Monsoons
Each summer, a climatic shift brings persistent wind and rain to much of Southeast Asia, in the form of a seasonal monsoon.