SCIENCE
Invasive ants spread by hitchhiking on everyday vehicles
- By West virginia digital
- . June 28, 2024
Insects are masters of transportation and get around by flying, crawling, swimming, burrowing, and even gliding. Now, ants have been
Wolves reintroduced to Isle Royale temporarily affect other carnivores, humans have influence as well
- By West virginia digital
- . June 28, 2024
In a rare opportunity to study carnivores before and after wolves were reintroduced to their ranges, researchers from the University
New twists on tornadoes: Earth scientist studies why U.S. has so many tornadoes
- By West virginia digital
- . June 28, 2024
Across the Midwest during the warmer months, studying the sky for signs of storms and tornadoes becomes one of the
Bird flu stays stable on milking equipment for at least one hour
- By West virginia digital
- . June 28, 2024
Bird flu, or H5N1 virus, in unpasteurized milk is stable on metal and rubber components of commercial milking equipment for
Pacific cod can’t rely on coastal safe havens for protection during marine heat waves
- By West virginia digital
- . June 28, 2024
During recent periods of unusually warm water in the Gulf of Alaska, young Pacific cod in near shore safe havens
Common plastics could passively cool and heat buildings with the seasons
- By West virginia digital
- . June 28, 2024
Researchers at Princeton and UCLA have developed a passive mechanism to cool buildings in the summer and warm them in
Aromatic compounds: A ring made up solely of metal atoms
- By West virginia digital
- . June 28, 2024
The term aromaticity is a basic, long-standing concept in chemistry that is well established for ring-shaped carbon compounds. Aromatic rings
Antarctic ice shelves hold twice as much meltwater as previously thought
- By West virginia digital
- . June 28, 2024
Slush — water-soaked snow — makes up more than half of all meltwater on the Antarctic ice shelves during the
The density difference of sub-Neptunes finally deciphered
- By West virginia digital
- . June 28, 2024
The majority of stars in our galaxy are home to planets. The most abundant are the sub-Neptunes, planets between the
Last surviving woolly mammoths were inbred but not doomed to extinction
- By West virginia digital
- . June 27, 2024
The last population of woolly mammoths was isolated on Wrangel Island off the coast of Siberia 10,000 years ago, when