Chew on this: Personalized health care for mountain gorillas
Chewed plants are helping veterinarians provide personalized health care to wild, endangered mountain gorillas in East Africa.
Smartphone data can help create global vegetation maps
Missing knowledge in the global distribution of plant traits could be filled with data from species identification apps. Researchers were able to demonstrate this...
After 2018 ‘Woolsey wildfire,’ Los Angeles’ mountain lions are taking more risks
Los Angeles is known for its movie stars and beaches. It's also known for being one of only two megacities in the world that...
Alligators exposed to PFAS show autoimmune effects
A recent study of alligators in the Cape Fear River found the animals had elevated levels of 14 different per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals...
Solar technology breakthrough: Scalable perovskite solar cells
Engineers have succeeded in manufacturing potentially high efficiency, stable, and scalable perovskite solar cells (PSCs).
Calcium content determines the peak intensity ratio due to iron ions at Mössbauer spectra...
Pyroxenes are a major group of rock-forming minerals. Scientists investigated the iron ion status of a calcium-rich pyroxene, using Mössbauer spectroscopy on thin sections...
Climate change is making the Arba’een pilgrimage dangerously hot
Hotter Iraqi summers could make dangerous heat commonplace for millions of Shia Muslim pilgrims according to a new study.
Insect pollination key for rare Wyoming sagebrush species
The Laramie chickensage is unusual among the hundreds of species of sagebrush, most of which are primarily pollinated by the wind.
Tardigrades: Microscopic creatures’ amazing durability
Researchers discovered how a sugar called trehalose works with proteins to allow tardigrades to survive a severe lack of water.
Number-crunching mathematical models may give policy makers major headache
Policy makers assume that adding more detail to mathematical models will produce more accurate predictions, but that's not always the case, a new study...




















