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  • How Does the Brain Link Events To Form A Memory? Columbia Study in Mice Reveals Unexpected Mental Processes at Work

    A woman walking down the street hears a bang. 

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  • USF Researchers Find Human-Driven Pollution Alters the Environment Even Underground

    The Monte Conca cave system on the island of Sicily is a vast system of springs and pools, sitting below a nature preserve.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Forecasting Urbanization

    University of Delaware data scientist Jing Gao is fascinated by the ways that cities and towns grow over time. 

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  • Telescopes and Spacecraft Join Forces to Probe Deep into Jupiter's Atmosphere

    NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and the ground-based Gemini Observatory in Hawaii have teamed up with the Juno spacecraft to probe the mightiest storms in the solar system, taking place more than 500 million miles away on the giant planet Jupiter.

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  • Benthos in the Antarctic Weddell Sea in Decline

    Over the past quarter-century, changes in Antarctic sea-ice cover have had profound impacts on life on the ocean floor. 

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  • Do I Look Mad? Reading Facial Cues With the Touch-Screen Generation

    Are today’s children, who grew up with mobile technology from birth, worse at reading emotions and picking up cues from people’s faces than children who didn’t grow up with tablets and smartphones? A new UCLA psychology study suggests today’s kids are all right.

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  • A Radar for Plastic: High-Resolution Map of 1 km Grids to Track Plastic Emissions in Seas

    Scientists in Japan develop a new method to track plastic emissions from land to sea.

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  • Prediction Tool Shows How Forest Thinning May Increase Sierra Nevada Snowpack

    University researchers design water quantity tool to help with forest-thinning plans.

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  • NTU Scientists Develop Sustainable Way to Extract Chitin From Prawn Shells by Fermenting It With Fruit Waste

    Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a green way to create chitin, by using two forms of food waste – prawn shells and discarded fruit – and fermenting them.

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  • Shedding Light on the Ocean’s Living Carbon Pump

    Phytoplankton play a crucial role in ocean biology and climate.

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