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Maintaining wildlife habitat connections despite human development requires mathematical techniques.
Wave Gliders study ocean surface, en route to Asia, Australia, and the Guinness Book of World Records.
Scientists have used a burst of X-rays to recreate conditions in aging stars called white dwarfs.
Patients should not decline X-ray imaging for medically advised procedures, group says.
A plant in Brazil's sandy interior gets its protein through a new strategy.
Patients should not decline X-ray imaging for medically advised procedures, group says.
Magnetically guided devices could swim inside the body, helping to treat patients.
Biologically inspired surfaces could end up in electronic devices.
Resolutions can be a powerful motivational tool, experts say, but must be crafted with care.
An ice skating phenomenon might explain the snowball effect behind icy avalanches.
