SCIENCE
Stench of a gas giant? Nearby exoplanet reeks of rotten eggs, and that’s a good thing
- By West virginia digital
- . July 9, 2024
An exoplanet infamous for its deadly weather has been hiding another bizarre feature — it reeks of rotten eggs, according
Brain-imaging study reveals curiosity as it emerges
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- . July 9, 2024
You look up into the clear blue sky and see something you can’t quite identify. Is it a balloon? A
Retreating glaciers: Fungi enhance carbon storage in young Arctic soils
- By West virginia digital
- . July 9, 2024
Melting Arctic glaciers are in rapid recession, and microscopic pioneers colonize the new exposed landscapes. LMU researchers have revealed that
How to increase the rate of plastics recycling
- By West virginia digital
- . July 9, 2024
While recycling systems and bottle deposits have become increasingly widespread in the U.S., actual rates of recycling are “abysmal,” according
Splicing it all together in the fight against cancer
- By West virginia digital
- . July 9, 2024
Neuroendocrine tumors, including small cell lung cancer and neuroendocrine prostate cancer, are very aggressive with high chances of spreading. However,
Home test reveals the risk of heart attack in five minutes
- By West virginia digital
- . July 9, 2024
Swedish researchers have created a questionnaire test for home use that quickly identifies high risk of heart attack. A study
Do genes-in-pieces code for proteins that fold in pieces?
- By West virginia digital
- . July 9, 2024
A new study led by Rice University’s Peter Wolynes offers new insights into the evolution of foldable proteins. The research
Wastewater is a viable medium for growing lettuce in hydroponic systems
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- . July 9, 2024
Urban agriculture has the potential to improve food security through local, efficient, and sustainable food production. Examples of urban food
Why do you keep your house so cold? Science says: Ask your parents
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- . July 9, 2024
Childhood home temperature and community connectedness can help predict how U.S. residents set their thermostats, offering new ways to encourage
Cracking the code for cerebellar movement disorders
- By West virginia digital
- . July 9, 2024
The cerebellum is a region of the brain that helps us refine our movements and learn new motor skills. Patients