Underground Climate Change Is Sinking Our Cities
Climate change is not just in the air—underground climate change expands or contracts the earth, affecting the buildings above.
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Climate change is not just in the air—underground climate change expands or contracts the earth, affecting the buildings above.
Researchers identified over five thousand previously undiscovered species in the CCZ region of the ocean, and they predict more.
A long-standing Japanese art form known as kirigami has inspired scientists to design effective solar cell tech four hundred years later.
Researchers consider how the placebo effect may actually improve the effectiveness of methadone treatment plans.
What parents eat impact their children. The diets of parents affect how their children’s genes work in a process called epigenetics.
Thermoelectric generators get a boost—now they can supply enough renewable energy to power small devices both day and night.
Genomics opens the way for scientists to track where and which plants are affected most by rapidly spreading pathogens.
Blue and red light are energy sources for microorganisms such as bacteria, and we can harness this energy to control bacteria growth.
A new study on brain health has made a connection between individuals getting more Vitamin D and a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease.
Citizen Science Month on the SciStarter Blog features projects and events to all month long during April. Here’s how to get involved!