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Crocodile evolution rebooted by Ice Age glaciations

Feb 16, 2021

Researchers have long suspected that American crocodiles living on the Pacific coast should have diverged genetically enough from Caribbean populations to become unique species. With this information, the team found...

Oxford-led technology to help those at high risk from Covid-19

Feb 16, 2021

It is thought to be the only Covid-19 risk prediction model in the world to meet the highest standards of evidence. The work was commissioned by England’s Chief Medical Officer...

Skin tissue samples from 3,000 patients to give researchers new insights into psoriasis and eczema

Feb 16, 2021

16 February 2021Skin tissue samples from 3,000 patients to give researchers new insights into psoriasis and eczemaBiobank Herlev and Gentofte Hospital together with LEO Foundation Skin Immunology Research Center at...

‘This Is Extremely Dangerous’: Texans in Peril at Home, on Road

Feb 16, 2021

"The cancellation of the Keystone pipeline project was inevitable once the government changed. The COVID-19 pandemic was among the factors that contributed to WTI crude oil prices' tailspin in 2020....

Towards carbon-neutrality in metal production – new €18 million project to develop solutions for reducing CO2 emissions

Feb 16, 2021

Aalto University is taking part in a new project in which Finland's leading metals producers and research organisations are developing solutions for significantly reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the metal...

Valeria Robayo named a Reimagine Challenge winner

Feb 16, 2021

Valeria Robayo, a sophomore majoring in management and minoring in German, has been named one of 20 Reimagine Challenge winners for her proposal of a centralized mobile- and web-based service...

Light used to detect quantum information stored in 100,000 nuclear quantum bits

Feb 16, 2021

They were able to detect the ‘needle’ with a precision of 1.9 parts per million: high enough to detect a single quantum bit in this large ensemble. Channels of light...

3Q: Looking back at MIT’s fall semester Covid-19 testing

Feb 16, 2021

During the fall semester, more than 12,000 members of the MIT community were authorized to access campus. This semester, MIT Medical has also launched an updated, more informative dashboard to...

Biggest U.S. Oil Refineries Closing Because of Frigid Air

Feb 15, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic was among the factors that contributed to WTI crude oil prices' tailspin in 2020. The oil market isn't the only factor that dictates crude oil production and...

Molecular biologist Andrew Holland receives President's Frontier Award

Feb 15, 2021

In a surprise virtual presentation last week, Holland received the $250,000 President's Frontier Award in recognition of the outstanding promise of his work. "In your work you have truly defined...