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Published Archaeologists uncover oldest known projectile points in the Americas - Archaeologists Uncover Oldest Known Projectile Points in the Americas (via sciencedaily.com)
Archaeologists have uncovered projectile points in Idaho that are thousands of years older than any...
Published 'Hindcasting' helps identify causes of induced earthquakes in Delaware Basin, West Texas - Hindcasting Helps Identify Causes of Induced Earthquakes in Delaware Basin, West Texas (via sciencedaily.com)
Using a method that works backward from a set of observed earthquakes to test seismic models that fi...
Published The heat index -- how hot it really feels -- is rising faster than temperature (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers showed in 2022 that heat index calculations by NOAA based on analyses from the 1970s don...
Published First case of highly pathogenic avian influenza transmitted from cow to human confirmed (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
in March a farm worker who reported no contact with sick or dead birds, but who was in contact with...
Published Urban light pollution linked to smaller eyes in birds (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The bright lights of big cities could be causing an evolutionary adaptation for smaller eyes in some...
Published Is it hemp or marijuana? New scanner gives instant answer - Is it Hemp or Marijuana? New Scanner Gives Instant Answer (via sciencedaily.com)
Hemp is technically legal in Texas, but proving that hemp is not marijuana can be a hurdle, requirin ...
Published New sodium, aluminum battery aims to integrate renewables for grid resiliency - New Sodium-Aluminum Battery Aims to Integrate Renewables for Grid Resiliency (via sciencedaily.com)
A new sodium battery technology shows promise for helping integrate renewable energy into the electr...
Published Development of an ensemble model to anticipate short-term COVID-19 hospital demand - Development of an Ensemble Model to Anticipate Short-Term COVID-19 Hospital Demand (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists identified the most relevant predictive variables for anticipating hospital demand and pr...
Published Remains at Crenshaw site are local, ancestors of Caddo - Remains at Crenshaw Site are Local, Ancestors of Caddo (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Hundreds of human skulls and mandibles recovered from the Crenshaw site in southwest Arkansas are th...
Published New bioremediation material to clean up 'forever chemicals' - New Bioremediation Material to Clean Up 'Forever Chemicals' (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A novel bioremediation technology for cleaning up per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, chem...
Published New study could help pinpoint hidden helium gas fields -- and avert a global supply crisis - New Study Could Help Pinpoint Hidden Helium Gas Fields -- and Avert a Global Supply Crisis (via sciencedaily.com)
Helium -- essential for many medical and industrial processes -- is in critically short supply world...
Published SMART warnings could protect communities at risk from flooding - SMART Warnings: Protecting Communities from Flooding (via sciencedaily.com)
Engaging communities in developing a real-time early warning system could help to reduce the often-d...
Published Whooping cranes steer clear of wind turbines when selecting stopover sites - Whooping Cranes Steer Clear of Wind Turbines When Selecting Stopover Sites (via sciencedaily.com)
An article reports that whooping cranes migrating through the U.S. Great Plains avoid 'rest stop' si...
Published Researchers solve a 150-year-old mystery: Aetosaur find involves juveniles - Researchers Solve a 150-Year-Old Mystery: Aetosaur Find Involves Juveniles (via sciencedaily.com)
Aetosaurs had a small head and a crocodile-like body. The land dwellers were up to six meters long a...
Published The life below our feet: Team discovers microbes thriving in groundwater and producing oxygen in the dark - The Life Below Our Feet: Microbes Thriving in Groundwater and Producing Oxygen in the Dark (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A survey of groundwater samples drawn from aquifers beneath more than 80,000 square miles of Canadia...
Published Failed storage tanks pose atmospheric risks during disasters - Failed Storage Tanks Pose Atmospheric Risks During Disasters (via sciencedaily.com)
Engineers model the hypothetical threats from toxins released when above-ground storage tanks fail d...
Published Oil forecasting technique adapted for spreadsheets may cut shale operator costs - Oil Forecasting Technique Adapted for Spreadsheets May Cut Shale Operator Costs (via sciencedaily.com)
Porous rock containing oil and natural gas are buried so deep inside the earth that shale operators...
Published Fleshing out the bones of Quetzalcoatlus, Earth's largest flier ever - Fleshing out the Bones of Quetzalcoatlus, Earth's Largest Flier Ever (via sciencedaily.com)
Though discovered more than 45 years ago, fossils of Earth's largest flying animal, Quetzalcoatlus,...
Published 'Mad Cow' blood test now on the horizon - Mad Cow Blood Test: A Breakthrough in Animal Health (via sciencedaily.com)
A simple blood test for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Mad Cow disease is a step closer, following a...
Published How elliptical craters could shed light on age of Saturn's moons - How Elliptical Craters Could Shed Light on the Age of Saturn's Moons (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study describes how unique populations of craters on two of Saturn's moons could help indicate...