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Environment Aug 1, 2023

The nuclear arms race's legacy: Toxic contamination, staggering cleanup costs and a culture of government secrecy

Christopher Nolan's film "Oppenheimer" has focused new attention on the legacies of the Manhattan Project—the World War II program to develop nuclear weapons. As the anniversaries of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ...

Biotechnology Jul 28, 2023

Research shows gene editing improves grain quality and reduces heat stress in rice

As global temperatures continue to rise, maintaining the quality and yield of crops adapted to lower temperatures will increasingly become a challenge.

Space Exploration Jul 17, 2023

China has begun launching its own satellite internet network

Since 2019, Elon Musk and SpaceX have led the charge to create high broadband satellite internet services. As of May 2023, the Starlink constellation consisted of more than 4,000 satellites operating in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) ...

Environment Mar 27, 2023

Can California put an end to corporate greenwashing?

Nearly three years ago, American Airlines pledged to eradicate its greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 in an effort to help avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change.

Social Sciences Mar 8, 2023

Study finds K-12 education journalists prefer gut instinct to analytics to determine who's reading their work

A new study from the University of Kansas shows that while journalists do use new technologies to better understand their audiences and what they would like to read, K-12 education reporters and editors still largely rely ...

Biochemistry Feb 9, 2023

'We're not all that different': Study IDs bacterial weapons that could be harnessed to treat human disease

When it comes to fighting off invaders, bacteria operate in a remarkably similar way to human cells, possessing the same core machinery required to switch immune pathways on and off, according to new University of Colorado ...

Social Sciences Feb 8, 2023

New research reveals nonprofit volunteers more valued than ever, but scarce

Nonprofit organizations grappling with increased demand, limited resources and reduced staffing in the wake of a global pandemic rely more than ever on volunteer engagement, but those volunteers are now harder to engage, ...

Analytical Chemistry Jan 18, 2023

Researchers unravel the complex reaction pathways in zero carbon fuel synthesis

Photosynthesis is the natural process of converting carbon dioxide (CO2) to useable chemical compounds. In contrast, carbon capture and utilization technologies through processes such as electrochemical CO2 reduction (eCO2R) ...

Social Sciences Dec 8, 2022

Insider trades on behalf of family are more lucrative than other trades, study finds

When people hear the term "insider trading," they typically think of financial scandals involving Martha Stewart, Ivan Boesky or the movie "Wall Street." But the term also has far less sinister connotations.

Social Sciences Nov 15, 2022

How do refugees in the United States learn about race?

The history of American race relations is intricate and troubled, and it can be difficult for individuals who have spent their entire lives in the United States to understand its nuances.

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