Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are among the most common organisms on Earth.
Over a billion people worldwide live without electricity.
The cancer death rate declined by 29% from 1991 to 2017, including a 2.2% drop from 2016 to 2017, the largest single-year drop in cancer mortality ever reported.
NASA's ARIA team mapped damage in southwestern Puerto Rico following a 6.4-magnitude quake and hundreds of aftershocks.
A new digital platform helps teachers in disciplines from psychology to literature incorporate climate change into their curricula.
Texas A&M scientists found that insect leaf-wounding in plants triggers a stress response that produces healthier organic fruit.
Low-cost sensors provide localized air quality data.
A device that uses electricity generated by plants as its power source has communicated via satellite – a world first.
Satellite captures images of flooding after heavy rainfall.
Water is all around us and essential for life. Nevertheless, research into its behaviour at the atomic level – above all how it interacts with surfaces – is thin on the ground.
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