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Accessed on 30 July 2020, 2053 UTC.
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TRENDING NEWS RELEASES

Hot urban temperatures and tree transpiration

Tailored light inspired by nature
FSU biologist uses genome database to investigate cancer cells

How stony-iron meteorites form

Room temperature superconductivity creeping toward possibility
In HEPA we trust: making the indoors safer during COVID

New insights into wound healing
NEWS RELEASES BY SUBJECT
MEDICINE & HEALTH
Researchers discover stem cells in optic nerve that preserve vision
A centerpiece of EBRAINS’ human brain atlas is presented in ‘Science’
BIOLOGY
Cell competition in the thymus is crucial in a healthy organism
Loss of adaptive immunity helps deep sea anglerfish fuse with their mates
TECH & ENGINEERING
FSU engineering researchers harness wind data to help meet energy needs in Florida
Origami microbots: Centuries-old artform guides cutting-edge advances in tiny machines
SOCIAL & BEHAVIOR
One-size does not fit all for post-disaster recovery, PSU study finds
Despite decline, distribution of air pollution highlights socioeconomic disparities
CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS
Challenging a central dogma of chemistry
Using protons to tune interlayer forces in van-der-Waals materials
ARCHAEOLOGY
Hengduan Mountain alpine flora history shown to be longest on Earth
Most of Stonehenge’s large boulders share origin in west woods, Wiltshire
SPACE & PLANETARY
A new, physics-based model predicts imminent large solar flares
ALMA finds possible sign of neutron star in supernova 1987A
AGRICULTURE
Economic and food supply chain disruptions endanger global food security
Post-pandemic brave new world of agriculture
EARTH SCIENCE
Argonne-led team finds special engines and fuels could cut air emissions and water use
NASA-NOAA satellite tracks Isaias’ development, movement, soaking potential
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE
How Salt Lake’s buildings affect its climate future
New soil models may ease atmospheric CO2, climate change
MATHEMATICS
How the zebrafish got its stripes
New study explains ‘miracle’ of how the Warsaw Ghetto beat Typhus
EDUCATION
Music training may not make children smarter after all
Link between education, income inequality has existed for a century
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
Partnerships with bankrupt companies could be double-edged sword for investors
Social distancing varies by income in US
POLICY & ETHICS
Investment, health policy changes are key for new Alzheimer’s treatments
Nobel prize-winning work is concentrated in minority of scientific fields
BUSINESS, INNOVATION & SOCIETY ANNOUCEMENTS
Local COVID-19 forecasts by AI
W. Ian Lipkin advising on health protocols for 2020 Democratic Convention
GRANTS ANNOUNCEMENTS
uOttawa’s Faculty of Medicine announces $40M investment in 58 clinical research chairs
Training algorithms to identify COVID-19 in CT scans
AWARDS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jefferson Lab ES&H Deputy Director receives Health Physics Society honor
Faraday Institution announces six industry fellowships
BOOKS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Early urbanism in Europe
Explaining lung cancer from a new perspective
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