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  • Researchers Can Now Investigate The Deep Ocean Without Damaging Fragile Ecosystems

    Researchers at the University of Waterloo have found an environmentally friendly way to explore life in the depths of the ocean.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Bristol Develops Photosynthetic Proteins For More Sustainable Solar-Powered Devices

    A team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has developed a new photosynthetic protein system enabling an enhanced and more sustainable approach to solar-powered technological devices.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Ships’ Emissions Create Measurable Regional Change In Clouds

    A container ship leaves a trail of white clouds in its wake that can linger in the air for hours.

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  • Electric Cars Better For Climate In 95% Of The World

    Fears that electric cars could actually increase carbon emissions are unfounded in almost all parts of the world, new research shows.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Arctic Light Pollution Affects Fish, Zooplankton Up To 200 Metres Deep

    The Arctic polar night is a time when the sun remains below the horizon for a full 24-hour cycle.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Understanding The Impact Of Climate Change On The Ocean

    When deciding on a major, one thing was clear for Michelle Kornberg — she didn’t want to be stuck inside for four years.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Mechanical Forces Shape Bacterial Biofilms’ Puzzling Patterns

    “At a certain point, patterns appear: stripes, zigzags and rings,” said co-author Ned Wingreen, the Howard A. Prior Professor in the Life Sciences and a professor of molecular biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • System Trains Driverless Cars In Simulation Before They Hit The Road

    A simulation system invented at MIT to train driverless cars creates a photorealistic world with infinite steering possibilities, helping the cars learn to navigate a host of worse-case scenarios before cruising down real streets.  

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  • Swollen Rivers in Channel Country

    Heavy rain in March drenches parched land in southwestern Queensland.

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  • Land-Cover Maps of Europe From the Cloud

    Earth’s land is covered by a range of different types of vegetation, from forest and marsh to crops and bodies of water, as well as the artificial surfaces that are an increasingly common feature of our landscape.

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