A century of human activity is coming back as toxic dust as the Great Salt Lake shrinks
Toxic dust from the drying lake bed is becoming airborne and researchers from Utah State University are seeking answers blowing in the wind.
Toxic dust from the drying lake bed is becoming airborne and researchers from Utah State University are seeking answers blowing in the wind.
Musicals, dramas, and talk shows are becoming the new favorites for young people’s leisure activities after get off work. On weekends, they go to the Camicchi art exhibition or “encounter” Van Gogh and Matisse at the exhibition of Western modern and contemporary art masters to enrich their lives and improve their artistic aesthetics. …In the first half of 2023, affected by the domestic epid
In a pioneering partnership, Argonne, the DOE Packaging Certification Program, the University of Nevada, Reno, and other DOE national labs are helping to meet d
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has published a final recommendation that advises against the initiation of low-dose aspirin for primary CVD prevention in adults aged 60 years or older, a D…
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — South Korea joined the stampede to the moon Thursday with the launch of a lunar orbiter that will scout out future landing spots. The satellite launched by SpaceX is…
Scientists have unlocked the mysterious origins of Earth’s minerals and detailed their diverse formation over billions of years, finding evidence for the role of water and rare elements in their…
Simulation lab offers practice for real-life emergencies
UCSB recently developed a robot that could jump as high as 100 feet. Read more about the machine’s potential, and how it might be the next exploration robot that could be deployed on future moon…