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  • Particles Emitted by Consumer 3D Printers Could Hurt Indoor Air Quality

    Consumer-grade 3D printers have grown in popularity in recent years, but the particles emitted from such devices can negatively impact indoor air quality and have the potential to harm respiratory health, according to a study from researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and UL Chemical Safety.

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  • Heat Waves Could Increase Substantially in Size by Mid-Century

    Our planet has been baking under the sun this summer as temperatures reached the hottest ever recorded and heat waves spread across the globe.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Researchers Embark on Study of Baleen Whale Monitoring Systems in the Honguedo Strait

    A new study led by a UNB researcher will help identify optimal locations, technology and scientific approaches to maximize the effectiveness of whale monitoring in and around a major Canadian shipping region with the goal of mitigating ship strike risk.

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  • A Tale of Two Feet

    Since 1959, land surveyors and other geospatial professionals have had two standards to measure the length of a foot.

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  • Costs of Natural Disasters Are Increasing at the High End

    While the economic cost of natural disasters has not increased much on average, averages can be deceptive. 

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  • Astronomy Picture of the Day-Io Eclipse Shadow on Jupiter from Juno

    What's that dark spot on Jupiter? It's the shadow of Jupiter's most volcanic moon Io.

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  • Corn and Soybean Rotation Could Pose Long-Term Tradeoffs for Soil Health

    Rotating corn and soybeans, a widely used practice among Midwest farmers, potentially could contribute to long-term declines in soil organic matter, according to new research from an Iowa State University scientist.

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  • ‘Picoscience’ And A Plethora of New Materials

    The revolutionary tech discoveries of the next few decades, the ones that will change daily life, may come from new materials so small they make nanomaterials look like lumpy behemoths.

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  • Computer Kidney Sheds Light on Proper Hydration

    A new computer kidney developed at the University of Waterloo could tell researchers more about the impacts of medicines taken by people who don’t drink enough water.

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  • A New Mathematical Approach to Understanding Zeolites

    Zeolites are a class of natural or manufactured minerals with a sponge-like structure, riddled with tiny pores that make them useful as catalysts or ultrafine filters.

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