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Teachers and high school students live in vastly different media worlds, and that's one of several digital divides that ...
In a bright, open laboratory nestled along Washington State's Sequim Bay, among rows of glassware filled with seawater and ...
Scientists at the University of California San Diego have uncovered how diamond—the material used to encase fuel for fusion ...
Invertebrates, including insects, are poorly represented on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red ...
Biodiversity credits designed to incentivize the conservation and restoration of natural habitats need better transparency ...
A deeper look into carbon flux is now possible—thanks to a deep pool of scientific collaboration. And for once, the spotlight is on Asia.
Cities and communities that host major women's sporting events can reap wide-ranging benefits, including tourism and economic ...
Practical fusion power that can provide cheap, clean energy could be a step closer thanks to artificial intelligence.
The transition to agriculture in Europe involved the coexistence of hunter-gatherers and early farmers migrating from ...
As the 2024 Olympic Games drew near, the promise of being able to swim in the Seine turned into a media countdown: first as ...
Astronomers are living in a golden age of bigger and better telescopes. But even our most advanced technology pales in ...
A new wastewater treatment system developed by RMIT University researchers could help prevent fatbergs—solid masses of fat, ...