There has been frequent occurrence of red tide in coastal waters around Korea where the sea turns red.
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First Glimpse of Polarons Forming in a Promising Next-Gen Energy Material
Polarons are fleeting distortions in a material’s atomic lattice that form around a moving electron in a few trillionths of a second, then quickly disappear.
Fluoride to the Rescue?
Scientists have long been aware of the dangerous overuse of antibiotics and the increasing number of antibiotic-resistant microbes that have resulted.
Prevalence of Psychological Distress During First Months of the Pandemic Equaled That Experienced During Prior Year
The coronavirus pandemic is creating a large spike in significant psychological distress among Americans, with the first month of the pandemic causing as much distress in the same number of individuals that experienced it during the whole previous year, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
UO Team Finds Weddell Seals Make Unheard-Of Sounds
Soon after a team led by University of Oregon biologist Paul Cziko installed the McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory in 2017, the mesmerizing calls of Weddell seals roaming under Antarctica’s sea ice often lulled scientists to sleep.
Sweetened Beverage Sales Bounced Back Quickly After Cook County Tax Repealed
Following the repeal of the short-lived Cook County, Illinois Sweetened Beverage Tax, sales of sweetened beverages went right back to where they were before the tax went into place, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago.


