We’ve long tried to control the weather by engineering rainfall. Now such cloud-seeding efforts are escalating, creating conflict between countries and stoking conspiracy theories. But do they work?
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The stakes are especially high for a dense city like New York.
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I've always heard that the combination of baking soda and vinegar is a magical cleaning concoction. Cover a surface with ...
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia have introduced NESCOD, a new passive ...
He's published 70 peer-reviewed papers and secured more than $7.5 million in competitive external funding over his 20-year ...
For more than a decade, a fundamental mystery has surrounded graphene—the one-atom-thick "wonder material" known for its ...
Sener has since earned multiple medals for his attempt to bring the ancient device to life. In his view, he has shown that ...
Michigan Tech faculty are developing a microbe-fueled power supply system that could keep ocean sensors in the water longer ...