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Include Project Documents, Research & Publications from before 2000 View All The Government Analytics Handbook presents frontier evidence and practitioner insights on how to leverage data to ...
- Noble Research Institute Integrates Livestock Into Pecan Research Study
This Greenacres Foundation Grant will support research to monitor soil health across a continuum of management practices in producer pecan orchards across Texas and Oklahoma,” said Dr. Lauren Jones, ...
- US government suspends funding for virus research group at center of Covid-19 origin controversy
The US Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday suspended funding to EcoHealth Alliance, a virus research organization tied to controversy about the origins of the virus that causes ...
- Scientists issue warning as research points to invisible threat putting coastal cities at risk: 'Now is the time to prepare'
Researchers have recently identified a hazard lurking in coastal regions that wreaks havoc on crucial infrastructure before it is detected. What's happening? Earth scientists at the ...
- Getting to know Southwest Research Institute
Some of SwRI’s most impressive research occurs at San Antonio’s Center for Laboratory Astrophysics and Space Science Experiments (CLASSE). Here, space scientists perform laboratory experiments that ...
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Spanning 30 departments across six colleges, Purdue’s neuroscience enterprise, part of the Pillars of Excellence in the Life Sciences, already includes around 160 faculty with ongoing ...
- Discovery Alert: An Earth-sized World and Its Ultra-cool Star
Our galaxy is a jewel box of red stars. More than 70% of the stars in the Milky Way are M dwarfs, also known as red dwarfs. These stars are cool and dim compared with our Sun, but they often blast ...
- Astonishing Discovery – Researchers Discover Life 13 Feet Below Earth’s Most Inhospitable Desert
In a discovery with implications for the search for extraterrestrial life, scientists have uncovered microbial life 13 feet beneath the surface of the Atacama Desert, Earth’s most inhospitable desert.
- Deadly discovery of 'Vampire' bacteria
Have you ever heard about the vampire bacteria that feast on human blood? Researchers at Washington State University identify this new trait among bacteria like Salmonella and E Coli. People Who ...
- Star Trek: Discovery's final season is described as a "difficult story to tell"
Star Trek: Discovery is bringing its story to a close after a very up and down run on Paramount+. Launching as one of the first big-name shows on CBS All-Access, there was a lot of hype around the ...