Scientists from Trinity are homing in on a recipe that would enable the future production of entirely renewable, clean energy from which water would be the only waste product.
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Arctic Seabirds Are Less Heat Tolerant, More Vulnerable to Climate Change
The Arctic is warming at approximately twice the global rate.
Secret to Weathering Climate Change Lies at Our Feet
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently discovered that the ability of agricultural grasses to withstand drought is directly related to the health of the microbial community living on their stems, leaves and seeds.
New Study Shows Mathematical Models Helped Reduce the Spread of COVID-19 in Colorado
Colorado researchers have published new findings in Emerging Infectious Diseases that take a first look at the use of SARS-CoV-2 mathematical modeling to inform early statewide policies enacted to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in Colorado.
Next-Generation Sequencing Uncovers What’s Stressing Bumblebees
In addition to sequencing the RNA of 30 yellow-banded worker bees, the researchers also used the sequence data to directly search for pathogens infecting the bumblebees.
Discovery Shows How Tuning the Immune System May Enhance Vaccines and Ease Disease
Immunologists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have identified a biological pathway that selectively controls how key immune cells, called T follicular helper cells, mature into functional components of the immune system.