News‘Dolomite Problem’: 200-Year-Old Geology Mystery Resolvedby University of MichiganTo build mountains from dolomite, a common mineral, it must periodically dissolve
NewsPioneering Research Method Reveals Bluefin Tuna’s Fateby University of SouthamptonBluefin tuna may be driven into more dangerous waters thanks to rising sea temperatures
NewsHuman Disease Simulator Lets Scientists Choose Their Own Adventureby Northwestern UniversityCan test drugs on ‘humans’ without risk, and study what drives diseases
NewsHow Do Teachers Integrate STEM into K-12 Classrooms?by Michigan Technological UniversityA research team led by Michigan Technological University set out to find what makes STEM integration tick
NewsDraft Report Analyzes Policy Options for Hydraulic Fracturing in Michiganby Jim EricksonUniversity of Michigan researchers today (Feb. 20) released a detailed draft analysis of policy options for hydraulic fracturing, the natural gas and oil extraction process commonly known as fracking.
NewsMaking Science More Accessible to People with Disabilitiesby Binghamton UniversityResearchers suggest ways to improve accessibility in advance of International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Michigan Tech Researcher Using Nanoclays to Build Better Asphaltby Other AuthorLong before the age of freeways and parking lots, Babylonians used a naturally occurring asphalt to reinforce their roads.....
NewsCreating Perfect Edges in 2D Materialsby Chalmers University of TechnologyResearchers present a method for controlling the edges of two-dimensional materials using a "magic" chemical
NewsU-M Releases Final Report on High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing in Michiganby University of MichiganIntegrated assessment is the most comprehensive Michigan-focused resource on high-volume hydraulic fracturing
NewsHow to Protect the Integrity of Survey Researchby Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of PennsylvaniaTwenty experts offer several recommendations on how to improve the accuracy of surveys