Technology created at the University of South Florida (USF) could be the key to safely reusing disposable face masks.
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Nature is full of repeating patterns that are part of the beauty of our world.
Genetic Analysis Reveals Differences in Mate Choice Between Wild and Hatchery Coho Salmon
A new study of the genetic profiles of wild and hatchery coho salmon demonstrates important distinctions in how the two types of fish form mating pairs.
Ash and Cloud Rings Over La Palma
As the Cumbre Vieja eruption continued into its second week, satellites captured images of some remarkable moments in the skies above the volcano.
First Evidence Shows Solar Parks can Cool Surrounding Land
Scientists using satellite technologies have discovered for the first time that large scale solar parks have a cooling effect on the land surrounding them.
Protecting the Ozone Layer Is Delivering Vast Health Benefits
Montreal Protocol will spare Americans from 443 million skin cancer cases