Digital Surveillance – During a Pandemic
Digital surveillance can help bring the coronavirus pandemic under control – but also threatens privacy
Jennifer Daskal, American University
Apple and Google are collaborating on new...
Labs Re-tooling for the War on COVID-19
Researchers seek to re-purpose an existing manufacturing platform to produce a COVID-19 vaccine
Alan Rudolph, Colorado State University and Raymond P. Goodrich, Colorado State University
The...
A new type of vaccine using RNA could help defeat COVID-19
Sanjay Mishra, Vanderbilt University and Robert Carnahan, Vanderbilt University
A century ago, on July 26, 1916, a viral disease swept through New York. Within 24...
Multiple methods for removing CO2 from the the atmosphere will be...
David Goldberg, Columbia University
Concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are higher than at any time in human history, and nine of the warmest...
NASA’s Mars 2020 Rover Completes Its First Drive
Republished from article on JPL.NASA.gov
NASA's next Mars rover has passed its first driving test. A preliminary assessment of its activities on Dec. 17, 2019,...
Aquatic Rover Goes for a Drive Under the Ice
Republished from an article originally published on jpl.nasa.gov
A little robotic explorer will be rolling into Antarctica this month to perform a gymnastic feat -...
SpaceX Dragon Heads to Space Station with NASA Science, Cargo
Article Originally Published at NASA.gov 12/05/19
A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is on its way to the International Space Station after launching at 12:29 p.m....
You can join the effort to expose Twitter bots
Pik-Mai Hui, Indiana University and Christopher Torres-Lugo, Indiana University
In the lead-up to the 2018 midterm elections, more than 10,000 automated Twitter accounts got caught...
New Satellite Will Track Rising Oceans Into 2030
This article is re-printed from an article on NASA.gov
Earth's climate is changing, and the study of oceans is vital to understanding the effects of...
A new chemistry innovation could reduce air pollution.
A new chemistry innovation could reduce smog, acid-rain and asthma-inducing pollution
Anton Alexandrovich Toutov, Virginia Commonwealth University
If humans created an emissions hall of shame, which...





















