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  • Public Dread of Nuclear Power Limits Its Use

    In the ongoing effort to decarbonize U.S. energy production, there is one energy source that often attracts great controversy.

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  • Offshore Wind Farm Increased Tourism on Block Island

    Researchers at the University of Rhode Island who analyzed AirBnB rental data before and after construction of the Block Island Wind Farm have found that, contrary to some concerns, the turbines have increased tourism on the island.

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  • Intense Rainfall Is as Damaging to Crops as Heatwaves and Drought, and Climate Change Is Making It Worse

    Intense rainfall is as damaging to the U.S. agricultural sector as heatwaves and excessive droughts, according to a new study published in the journal Global Change Biology that examined more than three decades of crop insurance, climate, soil, and corn yield data.

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  • Researchers Create the First Maps of Two Melatonin Receptors Essential for Sleep

    An international team of researchers used an X-ray laser at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to create the first detailed maps of two melatonin receptors that tell our bodies when to go to sleep or wake up and guide other biological processes.

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  • Morning Exercise Can Improve Decision-Making Across the Day in Older Adults

    A study of older Australians has found a morning bout of moderate-intensity exercise improves cognitive performance like decision-making across the day compared to prolonged sitting without exercise.

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  • 'Molecular Surgery’ Reshapes Living Tissue with Electricity but No Incisions

    Traditional surgery to reshape a nose or ear entails cutting and suturing, sometimes followed by long recovery times and scars.

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  • Preliminary Study Suggests Mercury Not a Risk in Dog Foods

    Researchers at the University of California, Davis, recently investigated levels of methylmercury in a small sampling of commercial dog foods and found good news for dog owners.

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  • U-M study: ‘Induced’ Driving Miles Could Overwhelm Potential Energy-Saving Benefits of Self-Driving Cars

    The benefits of self-driving cars will likely induce vehicle owners to drive more, and those extra miles could partially or completely offset the potential energy-saving benefits that automation may provide, according to a new University of Michigan study.

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  • Fibre Optics as An Earthquake Sensor

    ETH experts in earth sciences and engineering geology have tested out a new method on the Rhone glacier that will allow detailed examination of the interior of the glacier and its movement.

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  • Simultaneous Heatwaves Caused by Anthropogenic Climate Change

    Many people will remember last summer – not only in Switzerland, but also in large swathes across the rest of Europe, as well as in North America and Asia.

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