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  • Rapid Test for COVID-19 Shows Improved Sensitivity

    Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers at MIT and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, along with their collaborators at the University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and the Ragon Institute, have been working on a CRISPR-based diagnostic for Covid-19 that can produce results in 30 minutes to an hour, with similar accuracy as the standard PCR diagnostics now used.

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  • NASA Analyzes Rainfall and Rainmaking Capability in Hurricane Sally

    NASA satellites provided a look at the rainfall potential in Hurricane Sally before and after it made landfall in southern Alabama. 

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  • NASA Finds a Fading Wispy Tropical Depression Vicky

    NASA’s Terra satellite found Vicky to be a shadow of its former self, devoid of precipitation around its low-level center. 

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  • Following African Elephant Trails To Approach Conservation Differently

    African forest elephants, highly sociable animals, travel in small family groups to meet others at these muddy water sources, which are full of rich minerals they can’t find in the forests.

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  • Did Our Early Ancestors Boil Their Food In Hot Springs?

    Some of the oldest remains of early human ancestors have been unearthed in Olduvai Gorge, a rift valley setting in northern Tanzania where anthropologists have discovered fossils of hominids that existed 1.8 million years ago.

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  • Astronomers May Have Found A Signature Of Life On Venus

    The search for life beyond Earth has largely revolved around our rocky red neighbor. NASA has launched multiple rovers over the years, with a new one currently en route.

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  • Highly Sensitive Trigger Enables Rapid Detection Of Biological Agents

    Any space, enclosed or open, can be vulnerable to the dispersal of harmful airborne biological agents

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  • CBRC Commits $2.7M to USask CDC Barley Breeding Activities

    The Canadian Barley Research Coalition (CBRC) announced today it will invest $2.7 million over five years in the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre (CDC).

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  • Engineer’s Undergraduate Research Could Make Solar Energy More Efficient

    If you hate washing windows, imagine the tedious task of scrubbing thousands of square feet of panels at a solar energy farm.

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  • International Group Working on ‘Google Maps for the Body’

    A human adult is made up of trillions of cells invisible to the human eye.

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