A tiny robot which can travel deep into the lungs to detect and treat the first signs of cancer has been developed by researchers at the University of Leeds.
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NASA’s ER-2 Aircraft Flies High to Investigate Lightning
In July 2023, NASA’s ER-2 aircraft has been flying close to thunderclouds to investigate lightning and its connection to the vast energy fields in our atmosphere.
New Study Reveals That Tree Species Diversity Increases Spider Density
Spiders are often maligned for being creepy critters, but they are some of the most environmentally friendly pest regulators.
Sahara Dust Can Enhance Removal of Methane From the Atmosphere
There is a hidden link between Saharan dust clouds and the levels of atmospheric methane – a strong greenhouse gas.
How to Move Communities Away From Flooding Risks With Minimal Harm
As sea levels rise and flooding becomes more frequent, many countries are considering a controversial strategy: relocation of communities.
Drought Resilience Toolkit Helps Protect Regional Communities
El Nino conditions brewing in the Pacific Ocean could exacerbate the return of extremely hot temperatures in regional Australia, but Flinders University experts have developed a drought resilience toolkit with strategies that can assist regional communities and farmers ahead of time.