Saturday, December 13, 2025

Research: Design for system that provides solar- or wind-generated power on demand should be...

MIT engineers have come up with a conceptual design for a system to store renewable energy, such as solar and wind power, and...

Research: Mitigating the effect of climate change on sea turtles —

New research has reported effective conservation strategies that can mitigate the impacts of climate warming on sea turtle nesting success. In the article published...

Research: Climate, weather set the stage for uncontrollable inferno in Redding, Calif. —

A destructive fire-generated vortex -- a massive stream of rising, spinning, smoke, ash and fire -- that topped out at 17,000 feet above...

Research: 3D-printed glucose biosensors —

A 3D-printed glucose biosensor for use in wearable monitors has been created by Washington State University researchers. The work could lead to improved glucose...

Research: Half a million tests and many mosquitoes later, new buzz about a malaria...

Most malaria drugs are designed to reduce symptoms after infection. They work by blocking replication of the disease-causing parasites in human blood, but...

Research: New butterfly named for pioneering 17th-century entomologist Maria Sibylla Merian —

More than two centuries before initiatives to increase the number of women in STEM fields, 52-year-old Maria Sibylla Merian sailed across the Atlantic...

Research: Could algae that are ‘poor-providers’ help corals come back after bleaching?

How much of the ability of a coral reef to withstand stressful conditions is influenced by the type of algae that the corals...

Research: An exoplanet inflated like a balloon —

Although helium is a rare element on Earth, it is ubiquitous in the Universe. It is, after hydrogen, the main component of stars...

Research: Largest continuous oil and gas resource potential ever —

Today, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced the Wolfcamp Shale and overlying Bone Spring Formation in the Delaware Basin portion of Texas...

Research: High-temperature electronics? That's hot

A new organic polymer blend allows plastic electronics to function in high temperatures without sacrificing performance.

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