SCIENCE
New coral disease forecasting system
- By West virginia digital
- . June 1, 2024
Research led by the University of Hawai’i at Manoa Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) has led to a new
Trout in mine-polluted rivers are genetically ‘isolated’
- By West virginia digital
- . June 1, 2024
Trout living in rivers polluted by metal from old mines across the British Isles are genetically “isolated” from other trout,
Infants hear significantly more speech than music at home
- By West virginia digital
- . June 1, 2024
Speech and music are the dominant elements of an infant’s auditory environment. While past research has shown that speech plays
Antibodies may aid effort to fight influenza B
- By West virginia digital
- . June 1, 2024
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have isolated human monoclonal antibodies against influenza B, a significant public health threat that
A greener, more effective way to kill termites
- By West virginia digital
- . June 1, 2024
UC Riverside scientists have discovered a highly effective, nontoxic, and less expensive way to lure hungry termites to their doom.
New method makes hydrogen from solar power and agricultural waste
- By West virginia digital
- . June 1, 2024
University of Illinois Chicago engineers have helped design a new method to make hydrogen gas from water using only solar
Martian meteorites deliver a trove of information on Red Planet’s structure
- By West virginia digital
- . May 31, 2024
Mars has a distinct structure in its mantle and crust with discernible reservoirs, and this is known thanks to meteorites
How does ‘not’ affect what we understand? Scientists find negation mitigates our interpretation of phrases
- By West virginia digital
- . May 31, 2024
When we’re told “This coffee is hot” upon being served a familiar caffeinated beverage at our local diner or cafe,
Glimpses of a volcanic world: New telescope images of Jupiter’s moon Io rival those from spacecraft
- By West virginia digital
- . May 31, 2024
New images of Jupiter’s volcano-studded moon Io, taken by the Large Binocular Telescope on Mount Graham in Arizona, offer the
Children’s visual experience may hold key to better computer vision training
- By West virginia digital
- . May 31, 2024
A novel, human-inspired approach to training artificial intelligence (AI) systems to identify objects and navigate their surroundings could set the