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  • Why We Use Our Smartphone at Cafés

    Maybe you’re like us. We’re the folks who are on our smartphones almost all the time, even when we’re with others. 

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  • Protective Immunity Against Sars-CoV-2 Could Last Eight Months or More

    New data suggest that nearly all COVID-19 survivors have the immune cells necessary to fight re-infection.

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  • Aerosols from Pollution, Desert Storms, and Forest Fires May Intensify Thunderstorms

    Observations of Earth’s atmosphere show that thunderstorms are often stronger in the presence of high concentrations of aerosols — airborne particles too small to see with the naked eye.

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  • InEnTec: Turning Trash into Valuable Chemical Products and Clean Fuels

    Anyone who has ever hesitated in front of a trash bin knows the problem: It’s hard to determine what can be recycled. Consider the average potato chip bag.

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  • How Earth’s Oddest Mammal Got to Be so Bizarre

    It lays eggs, but nurses, it is toothless, has a venomous spur, has webbed feet, fur that glows and has 10 sex chromosomes.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • UW Researchers Turn Coal Powder into Graphite in Microwave Oven

    Using copper foil, glass containers and a conventional household microwave oven, University of Wyoming researchers have demonstrated that pulverized coal powder can be converted into higher-value nano-graphite.

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  • Organic Matter, Bacteria Doom Sea Stars to Oxygen Depletion

    For more than seven years, a mysterious wasting disease has nearly killed off sea star populations around the world. Some of these species stand at the brink of extinction.

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  • Dungeness Crab Fishing Industry Response to Climate Shock

    Fishermen contend with regulations, natural disasters, and the ups and downs of the stocks they fish, along with many other changes. 

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  • The New Face of the Antarctic

    In the future, the Antarctic could become a greener place and be colonised by new species. 

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  • Will Global Warming Bring a Change in the Winds? Dust from the Deep Sea Provides a Clue.

    The westerlies—or westerly winds—play an important role in weather and climate both locally and on a global scale, by influencing precipitation patterns, impacting ocean circulation and steering tropical cyclones. 

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