Research into fatal tumours growing on Queensland tree frogs has begun at The University of Queensland.
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70 Years of Data Show Extreme Heat is Already Wiping Out Tropical Bird Populations
Human-driven climate change threatens many species, including birds.
UW Research Shows Fresh Bucks Program Improves Fruit and Vegetable Intake, Food Security
New research from the University of Washington shows that the City of Seattle’s Fresh Bucks program can improve fruit and vegetable intake and food security among low-income populations by providing financial support for buying healthy food.
Researchers Identify Weak Points in Diamond Fusion Fuel Capsules
Scientists at the University of California San Diego have uncovered how diamond — the material used to encase fuel for fusion experiments at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — can develop tiny structural flaws that may limit fusion performance.
Helping Communities Breathe Life Back into Great Lakes Ecosystems, Economies
Coalition of Great Lakes nonprofits, directed by U-M alumna Laura Rubin, helps empower communities to preserve and restore nature, nurture new generation of sustainable business.
Overcoming Disordered Energy in Light-Matter Interactions
Polaritons are formed by the strong coupling of light and matter.