Midwest Farmers Face Flooding Challenges, Seek Innovative Solutions
In Central Illinois, farmers like Larry Dallas are increasingly affected by severe flooding due to heavy rainfall, prompting a search for effective agricultural strategies.
In Central Illinois, farmers like Larry Dallas are increasingly affected by severe flooding due to heavy rainfall, prompting a search for effective agricultural strategies.
Recent research suggests that the sideways walking of crabs can be traced back to a pivotal evolutionary moment 200 million years ago, inherited from a common ancestor.
As the U.S. grapples with a significant eldercare shortage, immigrants are increasingly stepping in to fill the gaps left by declining nursing home staff levels post-COVID-19.
In a remarkable feat, two engineering students from the University of Melbourne have successfully recreated a mechanical volcano design conceived in 1775 by Sir William Hamilton.
This week highlights significant advancements in space technology and raises concerns about global sea level anomalies.
Recent research suggests that increasing the Sox9 protein could enhance the brain's ability to clear harmful Alzheimer's plaques by activating astrocytes, its supportive cells.
A recent study indicates that while bees can detect harmful viruses in their food sources, they do not consistently alter their foraging behavior to avoid contaminated options.
A closer look at how various environmental exposures, from sunlight to pollution, may influence our health and well-being.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly utilized in the realm of drug design, particularly through diffusion models. This raises questions about the specific functions AI performs in this innovative process.
In response to a potential increase in lunar lander missions, NASA intends to raise the value of its contract for robotic lunar landers, aligning with its moon base initiatives.
An international research team, featuring Mississippi State University's Matthew W. Brown, has published significant findings on genetic exchange in parasites, challenging prior scientific understanding.
A novel mechanochemistry method allows for the solvent-free synthesis of complex conductive organic materials, potentially transforming their production.
As investor interest grows, the focus is shifting towards potential ventures linked to orbital data centers, even though the large-scale computing networks proposed by SpaceX and others are still years away from being operational.
A recent study published in Communications Biology sheds light on protein regulation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, potentially impacting treatment strategies for this global health issue.
An examination of how the legal opium market has influenced global trade dynamics and contributed to the ongoing opioid crisis.
A recent study highlights the dual nature of AI in academic writing, noting its benefits while also pointing out a troubling increase in substandard submissions.
A newly developed timing tool for proton beams could significantly improve the accuracy of energy delivery in radiotherapy, potentially checking energy levels before each treatment session.
This study delves into how different sulfur oxidation states affect the behavior of sugar-based surfactants in water, with potential implications for various applications.
A novel azide-to-diazo reaction has been developed, potentially enhancing the safety and efficiency of synthesizing vital nitrogen-containing compounds for various industries.
In April 2026, astronauts on the Artemis II mission will become the first humans to witness a total solar eclipse from space, offering a unique perspective on this celestial event.