What’s hot in science and engineering? Research news for the day of March 08, 2022

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Tue, 08 Mar 2022
Measuring the tempo of Utah’s red rock towers

Red rock towers throughout the Colorado Plateau are in constant motion

You won’t see them move, no matter how closely you watch. You won’t hear their vibrations, even with your ear pressed to their cool sandstone.

But new research shows that the red rock towers found in southern Utah and throughout the Colorado Plateau are in constant

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Tue, 08 Mar 2022
Engineer develops tool to predict oxygen levels in water

Research finds streams in southeastern US in poorer quality

Plants and animals on land aren’t the only organisms that need oxygen to survive. Underwater aquatic life also requires dissolved oxygen to live and prosper.

But factors such as pollution, water temperature and bacteria can deplete the amount of dissolved oxygen in an

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