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Gateway Tunnel work stalls as funding freeze heads back to court

Pix11.com 

MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) -- Workers rallied at a Gateway Tunnel job site Monday as more court filings hit the docket.  Most construction is paused at three major sites on Manhattan’s West Side, in the Hudson River, and along Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen, New Jersey. A federal judge has set Thursday at 5 p.m. as [...]

City of Topeka announces new interactive online maps

Ksnt.com 

TOPEKA (KSNT) - The City of Topeka is rolling out a revamped online map system to make city maps and geospatial information more accessible for locals. The city's new interactive online map system aims to modernize its website by transitioning the Geographic Information System Hub into a dedicated ".gov" domain, where city geospatial information is centralized. [...]

A road map to truly sustainable water systems in space

Phys.org 

If humans want to live in space, whether on spacecraft or the surface of Mars, one of the first problems to solve is that of water for drinking, hygiene, and life-sustaining plants. Even bringing water to the International Space Station (ISS) in low Earth orbit costs on the order of tens of thousands of dollars. Thus, finding efficient, durable, and trustworthy ways to source and reuse water in space is a clear necessity for long-term habitation there.

Intense sunlight reduces plant diversity and biomass across global grasslands, study finds

Phys.org 

The sun is the basis for photosynthesis, but not all plants thrive in strong sunlight. Strong sunlight constrains plant diversity and plant biomass in the world's grasslands, a new study shows. Temperature, precipitation, and atmospheric nitrogen deposition have less impact on plant diversity. These results were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by a research team led by Marie Spohn from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Sam Darnold and Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker to celebrate win at Disneyland

New York Post 

Sam Darnold and Kenneth Walker III are going to Disneyland. The two Seahawks stars announced just after their big 29-13 victory over the Patriots on Sunday night at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. that they’re headed to The Happiest Place on Earth. The two revealed their plans to see Mickey right on the field...



KU's Flory Bidunga tabbed as Big 12 Player of the Week

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TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas' Flory Bidunga has been named the Big 12 Player of the Week for the first time in his collegiate career. The sophomore has been averaging 14.9 points and 8.9 rebounds per game in the 2025-26 season, shooting 68.4% from the floor—putting him at third in the country in said category. Bidunga [...]

Bee bandits: How a yeast influences nectar-robbing behavior in bumble bees

Phys.org 

From fundamental biological units as tiny as genes to complex societies, ecological systems rely on cooperation. All manner of organisms can benefit from working together to survive in a dog-eat-dog world. "Mutualism is a common example of interspecies cooperation," says Utah State University ecologist Valerie Martin. "Scientists have long studied mutualisms between plants and pollinators, but understanding their origin and maintenance remains a challenge. Curiously, exploitative behaviors—including... Читать дальше...

Supercomputer simulations test turbulence theories at record 35 trillion grid points

Phys.org 

Using the Frontier supercomputer at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have performed the largest direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulence in three dimensions, attaining a record resolution of 35 trillion grid points. Tackling such a complex problem required the exascale (1 billion billion or more calculations per second) capabilities of Frontier, the world's most powerful supercomputer for open science.

Trucking has become a hot spot for illegal labor — with lethal results

New York Post 

The trucking industry is America’s arteries, hauling essential goods across the country to make our lives easier. Yet greed, human trafficking and illegal labor have clogged our nation’s arteries for years, resulting in the theft of wages from traditionally working-class US jobs to the deaths of innocent Americans caught in this systemic failure. When we...

Mitochondrial superoxide signal helps preserve the nuclear envelope and delay aging, study finds

Phys.org 

The nuclear envelope (NE) is a dynamic and selective barrier that organizes genome function and nucleocytoplasmic communication, and its structural deterioration is a hallmark of aging associated with diverse human diseases. Now, researchers from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have uncovered a previously unrecognized mechanism by which mitochondrial redox signaling preserves the NE structure and delays aging.


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