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Month: September 2016

The Secrets Behind Your Cat’s Crazy Time
Science Videos Zoology

The Secrets Behind Your Cat’s Crazy Time

September 26, 2016July 19, 2021

Find out why domestic cats do some of the silly things they do and how we can help our pet cats lead happy and healthy lives.

Nanostructured Honeycomb Creates Electricity from Light
New Technologies Physics

Nanostructured Honeycomb Creates Electricity from Light

September 26, 2016September 25, 2016

By Jonathan Trinastic @jptrinastic Zoom in to the nanometer scale—less than the width of a human hair—and you might think…

New Futuristic Fabrics to Keep Cool
Engineering New Technologies

New Futuristic Fabrics to Keep Cool

September 20, 2016September 27, 2016

By Katherine Lindemann Inspired by lithium batteries and kitchen plastic wrap, engineers at Stanford University have developed a plastic material…

How Do Shark Teeth Bite?
Physics Zoology

How Do Shark Teeth Bite?

September 19, 2016April 1, 2021

Shark teeth come in many shapes and sizes. Some are triangular, some have notches or curves, some are like spikes. How do they work?

Water Weeds Cleaning Up Oil Spills
Biology Botany Environment New Technologies

Water Weeds Cleaning Up Oil Spills

September 14, 2016August 2, 2021

Two water weeds have an amazing ability to absorb oil from contaminated water. Is this a new means of cleaning up oil spills?

Old Threats Still Endangering Right Whales
Environment Oceanography Zoology

Old Threats Still Endangering Right Whales

September 13, 2016September 14, 2016

By Emily Rhode @riseandsci After decades of recovery from the brink of extinction, the North Atlantic right whale is once…

Can Sunny Days Prevent Sleepless Nights?
Biology Health

Can Sunny Days Prevent Sleepless Nights?

September 12, 2016July 22, 2021

Sleepless nights? If you spend evenings in front of a screen, be sure to get plenty of sunlight, or your…

Sunlight, the Equitable Energy Source
Environment New Technologies Renewable Energy

Sunlight, the Equitable Energy Source

September 7, 2016March 6, 2021

There are potential benefits for everyone when governments support the advancement of solar technology and economic development plans that encourage its distribution.

Simon’s Cat Logic: What You Didn’t Know about Meal Time
Science Videos Zoology

Simon’s Cat Logic: What You Didn’t Know about Meal Time

September 6, 2016April 7, 2021

By the Simon’s Cat Logic Team@SimonsCat Watch this episode and find out all the things you didn’t know about your…

Chilean Solar Farm, Cheapest Power Project Ever
Environment New Technologies Science Policy

Chilean Solar Farm, Cheapest Power Project Ever

September 6, 2016April 8, 2021

Chile looked long and hard for some magic to ignite the country’s sluggish economy. The spell may finally be cast in the form of a solar farm.

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