Researchers studied a cohort of 400 children aged 9 to 10 in New Zealand who exhibited a full range of possible autism traits and conducted a variety of vision and visuomotor processing tests with them.
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NASA-Led Study Pinpoints Areas of New York City Sinking, Rising
Scientists using space-based radar found that land in New York City is sinking at varying rates from human and natural factors.
It's Easier to Get Valuable Metals From Battery Waste if You ‘Flash’ it
Demand for valuable metals needed in batteries is poised to grow over the coming decades in step with the growth of clean energy technologies, and the best place to source them may be by recycling spent batteries.
Can We Feed the World Population of 2050 Without Plastic in Agriculture?
Once celebrated as a symbol of modern innovation, plastic has become the boon and bane of our time.
Wind and Solar Power Could Significantly Exceed Britain’s Energy Needs
Wind and solar can provide significantly more energy than the highest energy demand forecasts for 2050 and nearly ten times current electricity demand (299 TWh/year).
Antarctic Sea Ice Sees Record Low Growth
Antarctic sea ice reached its lowest maximum extent on record on Sept. 10 at a time when the ice cover should have been growing at a much faster pace during the darkest and coldest months.