Scientists successfully use krypton to accurately date ancient Antarctic ice CORVALLIS, Ore. – A team of scientists has successfully identified the age of 120,000-year-old Antarctic ice using radiometric krypton dating – a new technique that may allow them to locate and date ice that is more than a million years old.
X-ray science taps bug biology to design better materials and reduce pollution Bug spray, citronella candles, mosquito netting – most people will do anything they can to stay away from insects during the warmer months.
Dissolving brittle stars hint at implications of ocean acidification Under the sea ice of Explorers Cove, Antarctica, is a startling array of life.
Synthetic nanotubes lay foundation for new technology: Artificial pores mimic key features of natural pores