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New analytical tools identify distinct components of dissolved organic matter within the ocean water column

by Milton Acorn
New analytical tools identify distinct components of dissolved organic matter within the ocean water column

A collection of organic matter samples during sunset at the Bermuda Atlantic Time Series in the North Pacific Ocean. Credit: Rene Boiteau | University of Minnesota Large quantities of carbon …

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Researchers discover smarter way to recycle polyurethane

by Milton Acorn
Researchers discover smarter way to recycle polyurethane

The graphic shows how the new combination of acidolysis and hydrolysis can recover up to 82 weight percent of the original material from flexible PUR foam—used in mattresses—as two separate …

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Scientists pinpoint dino-killing asteroid’s origin: past Jupiter

by Milton Acorn
Scientists pinpoint dino-killing asteroid’s origin: past Jupiter

Artist impression of a large asteroid impacting on Earth such as the Chicxulub event that caused the end-Cretaceous mass extinction, 66 million years ago. The illustration shows an asteroid impacting …

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The banana apocalypse is near, but biologists might have found a key to their survival

by Milton Acorn
The banana apocalypse is near, but biologists might have found a key to their survival

Fusarium wilt of banana is currently decimating the Cavendish banana—the world’s most popular commercially available banana. Once present in a banana field, the fungus cannot be eradicated, making future production …

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‘Very strong’ typhoon buffets Japan’s Pacific coast

by Milton Acorn
‘Very strong’ typhoon buffets Japan’s Pacific coast

Powerful Typhoon Ampil is expected to skirt Tokyo as it barrels up the coastline on Friday. A “very strong” typhoon buffeted Japan’s Pacific coast with fierce winds and heavy rain …

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Scientists characterize shale cap rocks at tiny scales

by Milton Acorn
Scientists characterize shale cap rocks at tiny scales

Shale is physically and chemically complex at all scales of interest. Multimodal, multiscale imaging, and characterization allows researchers to study how to control the transport and reactivity of matter inside …

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New poll finds 50% of parents believe too much time on technology keeps kids from forming connections in the classroom

by Milton Acorn
New poll finds 50% of parents believe too much time on technology keeps kids from forming connections in the classroom

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Building positive connections with teachers and peers in the classroom can be critical to the mental health and academic success of children and adolescents. Yet a …

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Soundscape study shows how underground acoustics can amplify soil health

by Milton Acorn
Soundscape study shows how underground acoustics can amplify soil health

Acoustic monitoring was carried out on soil in remnant vegetation as well as degraded plots and land that was revegetated 15 years ago. Credit: Flinders University Barely audible to human …

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In Mississippi, discovery of elephant fossil from the ice age provides window into the past

by Milton Acorn
In Mississippi, discovery of elephant fossil from the ice age provides window into the past

Credit: Tom Fisk from Pexels Fossil hunter Eddie Templeton was out exploring in Mississippi when he came across a remarkable find in a steep embankment. It appeared to be part …

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‘Mercury bomb’ threatens millions as Arctic temperatures rise, study warns

by Milton Acorn
‘Mercury bomb’ threatens millions as Arctic temperatures rise, study warns

A 2022 drone image of the Yukon River and its floodplain downstream from Beaver, Alaska, shows accumulations of sediments, which harbor the toxic metal mercury. Credit: Michael P. Lamb. The …

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