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  • Field Study Reveals How Ammonia Isotope Molecules Diffuse in the Air

    Scientists studying air quality are working to find ways of monitoring ammonia – an increasing species in the atmosphere closely linked to water eutrophication, soil acidity, and biodiversity loss. 

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  • Pitt Researchers Create Durable, Washable Textile Coating That Can Repel Viruses

    Masks, gowns, and other personal protective equipment (PPE) are essential for protecting healthcare workers. 

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  • NASA Finds Vongfong at Typhoon Strength Philippine Warnings Up

    NASA’s Terra satellite revealed powerful storms in Vongfong as it ramped up from a tropical storm to a typhoon.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Testing Whether Uncertified N95 Masks Are Effective

    Ever since Covid-19 began spreading in the U.S., state governments have been scrambling to find and secure N95 respirator masks, the kind that seal against the face and filter out infectious particles, protecting frontline workers from inhaling the coronavirus.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Oyster Farming and Shorebirds Likely Can Coexist

    Oyster farming as currently practiced along the Delaware Bayshore does not significantly impact four shorebirds, including the federally threatened red knot, which migrates thousands of miles from Chile annually, according to a Rutgers-led study.

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  • Artificial Intelligence Helps Researchers Up-Cycle Waste Carbon

    Researchers at U of T Engineering and Carnegie Mellon University are using artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate progress in transforming waste carbon into a commercially valuable product with record efficiency.

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  • Astronomers Find Regular Rhythms Among Pulsating Stars

    By listening to the beating hearts of stars, astronomers have for the first time identified a rhythm of life for a class of stellar objects that had until now puzzled scientists.

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  • Scientists Discover Why Some Birds Live Fast And Die Young

    Size, safety and parenting all have an impact on how quickly a species of bird matures, according to new research from the University of Sheffield that could help scientists to understand and predict how animals will respond to climate breakdown and the destruction of habitats.

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  • Cold War Nuke Tests Changed UK Rainfall

    Nuclear bomb tests during the Cold War may have changed rainfall patterns thousands of miles from the detonation sites, new research has revealed.

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  • NASA Funds Four Research Projects on COVID-19 Impacts

    The COVID-19 pandemic changed the routines of millions of people around the world seemingly overnight.

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