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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 4-Mar-2026 13:15 ET (4-Mar-2026 18:15 GMT/UTC)
The forest is our pantry: Alaska national forests support abundant wild foods
USDA Forest Service - Pacific Northwest Research Station- Journal
- Ecology
Power outages cost US electricity customers billions
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryResearchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have provided the first comprehensive analysis of the specific costs of power outages to local customers across the nation. It found that the average yearly cost of major outages topped $67 billion over the past seven years.
The total annual burden on customers rose sharply over that time, with the price tag of major outages climbing to $121 billion in 2024. These power disruptions pose serious risks to public health and safety and drain billions of dollars from the U.S. economy.
These nurses’ research could help save you or your child’s life
University of California - San FranciscoAs a critical care transport nurse, Charles Hood, RN, CFRN, has rushed hundreds of newborns, children, and teenagers to UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals in San Francisco and Oakland for life-saving treatment.
He instinctively knows where to find the necessary catheters, medication, and machinery in the cramped aircraft cabin of Bear Force One — UCSF’s Benioff Hospitals’ emergency transport helicopter. When seconds are crucial, he calmly administers complex treatments despite occasional turbulence and monitors his patient’s vital signs as if in a hospital critical care unit. Except his working space is one-tenth the size.
KRICT launches equipment training for Uzbek chemical researchers
National Research Council of Science & TechnologyKorea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT, President Young-Kuk Lee) announced that it has officially launched a research equipment training program for Uzbekistan researchers under a grant aid project supported by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). The opening ceremony was held on February 23 at KRICT’s Didimdol Plaza, marking the start of the full-scale capacity-building program.
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- Ministry of Science and ICT
Lenovo licenses fast, private image-generation model developed through Surrey collaboration
University of SurreyLight in the forest
University of Texas at Austin- Journal
- Journal of Ecology
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- U.S. National Science Foundation
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American Heart AssociationBridging the gap: How the University of Utah's StrokeNet is delivering breakthroughs to the mountain west
University of Utah Health- Funder
- NIH/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Students tackle wildlife crime on South African field trip
Staffordshire UniversityUniversity of Staffordshire students have been on a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ trip to learn about the role of forensics in combating wildlife crime.
13 (Hons) Forensic Science and BSc (Hons) Forensic Investigation students travelled to the Wildlife Forensic Academy (WFA) in South Africa, where they received specialised training in wildlife forensics to address crimes such as poaching and illegal animal trading.
Through lectures, practical sessions and field trips, the group learned about the current global scale of wildlife crime and how to manage, document and recover evidence from crime scenes. Several students also had the opportunity to work on a real case with the WFA’s Dr Greg Simpson and University lecturer Professor Claire Gwinnett.