Against the tide: Fish quickly adapt to lethal levels of pollution
Against the tide: Fish quickly adapt to lethal levels of pollution Source: NSF News Brought to you by China PR
Moon vows efforts to present higher targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Updated: 2020-12-13 09:16:24 KST
President Moon Jae-in says South Korea will work to set higher targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions as it works to build a carbon-neutral society. In a video statement Saturday…
Let It Snow! The Science of Winter
1 2 3 4 5 Snow â that icon of winter â blankets the land with a beautiful silence. Love it, hate it, we all depend on snow. Our year-round…
Remarks at the Public Policy/Media Day Washington Auto Show
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Roses are red. Violets are blue. What gives flowers those eye-catching hues?
Research News To find answers, scientists delve into the world of plant genetics February 13, 2017 To solve the mystery of why roses are red and violets are blue, scientists…
Cleaner water, cleaner future: Engineering new water tech
Natural systems clean water Detecting lead in tap water Floating farms avoid salty water Nanogrid uses sunlight to clean up oil 1 2 3 4 Clean water is vital for…
Temporary travel ban this weekend to curb highly pathogenic bird flu Updated: 2020-12-12 15:00:30 KST
To stop the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza(AI), the South Korean government has temporarily banned the movement of people connected to poultry farms around the country this weekend. A…