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Researchers Show Pesticide Contamination Is More Than Apple Skin Deep
Pesticides and herbicides are critical to ensuring food security worldwide, but these substances can present a safety risk to people who unwittingly ingest them.
Revolutionary Loop Heat Pipe Transports 10 KW of Waste Heat -- No Electricity Required
A team of researchers from Nagoya University in Japan has developed a loop heat pipe (LHP) that can transport up to 10 kW of heat without the need for electricity.
Detecting Climate Change Using Aerosols
Researchers propose a new metric using aerosols to understand changes in transboundary air pollution pathways due to climate changes.
Monarch Butterflies Need Help, and a Little Bit of Milkweed Goes a Long Way
Monarch butterflies, with their striking orange and black wings, are some of the most recognizable butterflies in North America.
Alaskan Land Eroding Faster Due to Climate Change
UTA scientist’s research shows how global warming is slowing formation of new permafrost.