A surprising flu experiment shows that good airflow and fewer coughs can stop the virus from spreading, even up close.
Near-weightless conditions can mutate genes and alter the physical structures of bacteria and phages, disrupting their normal ...
Floods and droughts across the globe are moving in sync, and a powerful Pacific climate cycle is pulling the strings.
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AI skills redraw the global labour map
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a future workplace disruptor--it is already reshaping the structure of global labour markets.According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff ...
U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced Thursday that $541 million in federal funding has been secured for several ...
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Scientists discover surprising amount of oxygen in Jupiter’s atmosphere
In a new study published in The Planetary Science Journal, scientists from the University of Chicago and Jet Propulsion ...
The movement of waves, patterns that carry sound, light or heat, through materials has been widely studied by physicists, as ...
By eliminating the color filter array and the interpolation process required to build color images, the GR IV Monochrome ...
Professor Dallas Trinkle and colleagues have provided the first quantitative explanation for how magnetic fields slow carbon ...
The Great Red Spot is a gigantic storm, twice the size of Earth, that has swirled for centuries. It’s just one of many on the ...
Materials scientists from The Grainger College of Engineering have provided the first quantitative explanation for a phenomenon first observed in iron in the 1970s.
Researchers created a gas that doesn’t experience resistance or diffusion when cooled to freezing, proving it’s possible for ...
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