NewsConsensus Needed on When Global Warming Reaches 1.5°Cby University of ExeterResearchers propose a solution to defining the current level of global warming
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NewsWVU and NASA Help Plant the Seeds for STEM among West Virginia Youthby West Virginia UniversityStudents will simulate growing crops on the moon with hands-on experiments
News2022 List of 1,000 Best Female Scientists in the World Releasedby Holden GalushaResearch.com team seeks to recognize women in STEM with annual ranking based on H-index
NewsHalf of World’s Largest Lakes Losing Waterby University of Colorado BoulderClimate change, human consumption and sedimentation contributing to decline
NewsMenstrual Symptoms Hurt Workplace Productivity of Many Womenby University of Virginia Health SystemOrganizations should do more to support women employees, including supporting digital interventions
NewsResearchers Discover 12,000-Year-Old Flutes Made from Bird Bonesby Virginia Commonwealth UniversityFound in northern Israel, they are the first prehistoric sound instruments identified from the Near East
NewsConservation Efforts May Be Missing Half the World’s Speciesby eLifeAnalysis of what drives different scientific and societal interest in global species suggests we are missing knowledge
NewsScientists Push the Boundaries of Manipulating Light at the Submicroscopic Levelby University of SouthamptonFurther research could lead to more advanced manipulation techniques for nanoparticle research
NewsOil and Gas Wastewater Spills Alter Microbes in West Virginia Watersby Rutgers UniversityRutgers' Nicole Fahrenfeld leads research documenting impacts in stream water and sediments from a wastewater disposal facility