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MIT study finds human-caused mercury emissions are declining by 10% over the Northern Hemisphere from 2005-2020, challenging previous reports of increases.
Prasanna Balaprakash spoke on a Senate panel about AI in climate research, stressing the urgency for accurate weather predictions due to extreme weather events causing extensive damage.
ORNL has developed RODAS, a technique advancing the study of quantum materials, which combines imaging processes to observe materials at the atomic scale without altering them.
Two pioneers of artificial intelligence, John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their contributions to machine learning.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine cautions against charity fraud after severe weather, directing residents to vet organizations before donating for hurricane relief.
Dr. Kate Evans received the Maryland Zoo's Dr. Mike Cranfield Conservation Award for her African elephant research and efforts to mitigate human-elephant conflicts.
MIT engineers developed a battery-free, solar-powered desalination system that adapts to sunlight changes and can produce 5,000 liters of clean water daily.
ORNL researchers are working on advanced manufacturing, particularly PM-HIP, to support the U.S. clean energy sector and domestic metal parts production.
Justin West from ORNL has been honored with the SME 30 Under 30 award for his impactful work in advanced machining, particularly on the Concrete Base Machine project.
Two Massachusetts professors won the Nobel Prize in medicine for their groundbreaking discovery of microRNA, advancing genetics and disease treatment.
MIT researchers found that the cancer drug 5-FU works by interfering with RNA, not DNA synthesis, as was long believed, particularly in gastrointestinal cancers.
Blue Origin schedules the NS-27 launch, its second human-rated New Shepard rocket, set for October 7th. This marks the debut of a new vehicle for human spaceflight.
Verizon customers experienced another service disruption, this time impacting calls to landlines, resolved quickly with no cause provided, causing frustration after recent outages.
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