Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Neutrons take a deep dive into water networks surrounding DNA – November 4, 2021
Researchers reveal elusive inner workings of antioxidant enzyme with therapeutic potential – April 6, 2021
Neutrons probe molecular behavior of proposed COVID-19 drug candidates – February 1, 2021
Scientists investigate solutions for building cell membrane defense against COVID-19 – November 20, 2020
Novel cell membrane model could be key to uncovering new protein properties – September 23, 2020
ORNL’s neutron facilities offer remote access experiment opportunities – September 15, 2020
Neutrons probe biological materials for insights into COVID-19 virus infection – September 4, 2020
European Geosciences Union
The road to a greener General Assembly – December 4, 2019
Imaggeo on Mondays: how short-term storms can impact our landscapes – September 2, 2019
Imaggeo on Mondays: Inside the whale’s mouth – August 19, 2019
Imaggeo on Mondays: Recreating monster waves in art and science – July 8, 2019
GeoTalk: Meet the EGU’s president, Alberto Montanari – May 28, 2019
Geosciences Column: climate modelling the world of Game of Thrones – May 17, 2019
Imaggeo on Mondays: Exploring the underground cryosphere – March 11, 2019
Geosciences Column: Scientists pinpoint where seawater could be leaking into Antarctic ice shelves – February 21, 2019
Geosciences Column: Using volcanoes to study carbon emissions’ long-term environmental effect – January 17, 2019
Imaggeo on Mondays: Hole in a hole in a hole… – October 29, 2018
Geosciences Column: How climate change put a damper on the Maya civilisation – October 25, 2018
Geosciences Column: The best spots to hunt for ancient ice cores – July 13, 2018
Geosciences Column: Landslide risk in a changing climate, and what that means for Europe’s roads – June 13, 2018
Imaggeo on Mondays: Iceland’s original birch forest – April 30, 2018
GeoTalk: How will large Icelandic eruptions affect us and our environment? – March 16, 2018
American Geophysical Union
Climate Change Could Leave Big Mark on Earth’s Landscape – January 10, 2018
Study suggests heavy rains from tropical cyclones distort the ground below – January 9, 2018
New Simulations Suggest Meteors Explode from the Inside – December 11, 2018
Ancient Weakening of Earth’s Crust Explains Unusual Intraplate Earthquakes – December 11, 2018
Cartogram Maps Provide New View of Climate Change Risk – December 6, 2018
Groundwater Depletion Could be Significant Source of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide – November 16, 2017
Inside Science
Using Math to Make More ‘Uplifting’ Surfboards – August 31, 2017
Synthetic Rhinoceros Horns Spark Economic Debate on Conservation – August 4, 2017
How Sound May Save the Manatee – July 12, 2017
Ancient Whales Used Teeth to Filter-Feed – June 29, 2017
Burung Harry Potter’ Owls Found in Indonesian Markets – June 26, 2017
Accidentally Made Urban Wetlands May Benefit Your Backyard – June 19, 2017
Boston University News Service
Will Computers be the Next Citizen Scientists? – March 14, 2017
CCAMLR Establishes Marine Protected Area in Antarctica, but Leaves Scientists Disappointed – February 17, 2017
Shake Rattle & Roll: The Rise of Man-Made Earthquakes – February 15, 2017