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The Atacama Trench, located off the coast of Peru and Chile, is one of the deepest oceanic regions on our planet, and ...
Continuing a rich tradition of international scholarship, recent Kennesaw State University graduates Bon Varlet and AKeera Ford have earned awards from the prestigious Fulbright Program to extend ...
Moon dust isn’t great for any plants. That’s where Atkin’s work comes in. She is using a simulated regolith, made in a lab here on Earth, to test out how different fungi can bring life to dust and ...
The collapse of the world’s second-largest ice sheet would drown cities worldwide. Is that ice more vulnerable than we know?
New research shows that the human brain automatically recognizes what actions an environment affords—like walking, climbing, or swimming—even without conscious thought.
The US research community is experiencing not just a funding gap but a wholesale reimagining of the federal government's relationship with scientific research. This shift has thrust science ...
Plants and trees extend their roots into the earth in order to draw nutrients and water from the soil—however, these roots ...
For generations, people have wondered if the lake is being loved to death. In the 1860s, Mark Twain called Tahoe “the fairest ...
Leasing doldrums have plagued major developments, but landlords have found some traction in an unpredictable place: private ...
A rare Antarctic squid seen alive for the first time was captured on video by researchers in the Southern Ocean.
While reporting relatively low levels of attendance at Mass, almost half of US adults (47%) say they have a personal or ...
Deep beneath our feet, around 2,700 kilometers below Earth’s surface, lies a region that has puzzled scientists for over five ...