Nitrogen Runoff is Decreasing the Quality of Waterways Across U.S. Medicine & Technology Apr 26, 2019 Excessive nitrogen washed into waterways can lead to algal blooms or the low-oxygen dead zones.
Urge to Binge-Eat Dissected by a Scientists Apr 26, 2019 Humans are wired with the drive to overeat and it does not help that unhealthy food is usually within reach.
Tiny "Platypus of the Crab World" Fossil Found in Columbia and U.S. Apr 25, 2019 A Yale paleontologist has announced the discovery of over 100 exceptionally well-preserved specimens of various crab species.
China Announced Plans to Claim the Moon's South Pole for Their Research Station Apr 25, 2019 TARGET ACQUIRED: China has stated that they have plans to build a research station in the region of the Moon's south pole.
Biologist Unlocks the Mystery Behind Bright Blue Halos Around Coral Reefs Apr 25, 2019 Healthy coral reefs would have bright blue halos that can be seen from aerial views.
Taiwan Introduces New Formulation of Reinforced Concrete Apr 25, 2019 Most residential buildings are built with traditional reinforced concrete which are limited to rise up to 27 floors only.
Democratic Resettlement Community in Namibia Uses Sand-Filled Bottles For Construction Apr 25, 2019 The Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC) found a way to provide proper structures for the settlers.
Scientists Used Bacteria to Make Synthetic Mother-of-Pearl Apr 25, 2019 A biologist from Rochester has developed an innovative method to create nacre in the laboratory
Scientists to Improve "Longevity Gene" Efficiency in Battling the Aging Process Apr 24, 2019 Researchers from the University Of Rochester have found evidence that the mystery of longevity could be unlocked by the arrangement of one's genes.
Sunbathing Lizards in the Caribbean Evolve Slower than Mainland Lizards Apr 24, 2019 Researchers found that there is much slower evolution on the island than on the mainland for anole lizards. Here's why:
Designed to be Environmentally-Friendly, Speed Art Museum Earns LEED Gold ® Certification Apr 24, 2019 World-renowned architect Kulapat Yantrasast designed the new Speed Art Museum to be highly sustainable in every sense.
How Some Dietary Supplements Could Harm Your Body Apr 23, 2019 Supplements may contain an active ingredient that could have a strong biological effect on an individual.
Recent Study Shows Alarming Rate For Greenland Glaciers Melting Apr 23, 2019 Currently, more advanced satellites, sophisticated climate models, and weather stations have aided in collecting a more precise data on the measurement of the melting glaciers.
Astronauts Anticipating Interior Designed Room in Spacecrafts in the Name of Health Apr 23, 2019 Scientists are lobbying the idea that spacecraft designers should look into improving the interior design of the astronauts' home away from home.
Peru 2017 Housing Proposal Gets Another Wave of Attention from Dezeen Two Years Later Apr 23, 2019 Will this second wave of attention set the wheels of the project in motion?
TECH & INNOVATION OpenAI’s Whisper Faces Scrutiny Over Accuracy, Experts Find 'Hallucinated' Text in Transcripts