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  • Chemicals Released Into the Air Could Become Less Hazardous, Thanks to a Missing Math Formula for Droplets

    Drones and other aircraft effectively spray pesticides over miles of crops, but the method also can pollute the environment if wind carries the mist off-target.

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  • Why Are Plants Green?

    When sunlight shining on a leaf changes rapidly, plants must protect themselves from the ensuing sudden surges of solar energy.

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  • Tomato’s Hidden Mutations Revealed in Study of 100 Varieties

    Human appetites have transformed the tomato – DNA and all.

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  • Spider Baby Boom in a Warmer Arctic

    Climate change leads to longer growing seasons in the Arctic. 

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  • Chemistry Paves The Way For Improved Electronic Materials

    Indium nitride is a promising material for use in electronics, but difficult to manufacture.

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  • X-Rays Size up Protein Structure at the ‘Heart’ of COVID-19 Virus

    A team of researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge and Argonne national laboratories has performed the first room-temperature X-ray measurements on the SARS-CoV-2 main protease — the enzyme that enables the virus to reproduce.

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  • A New Tool Visualizes Environmental Changes During Pandemic

    Space agencies in the United States, Japan, and the European Union have collaborated to create a new tool that visualizes environmental changes during the Covid-19 pandemic, from air and water quality, to greenhouse gases, to agriculture.

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  • Contrasting Landscape in Namibia

    The town of Mariental sits at the convergence of the Kalahari Desert and the Central Plateau.

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  • NASA, Partner Space Agencies Amass Global View of COVID-19 Impacts

    The partner agencies adapted existing computing infrastructure to share data and produce relevant indicators.

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  • Global Pollution Estimates Reveal Surprises, Opportunity

    Researchers’ hybrid dataset includes satellite images, modeling and air samples.

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