Articles by Will Sullivan

Researchers want to use fungi to try to promote forest growth.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
The results could warrant further research into how enzymes function in space.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
A series of eruptions around the world could have led to less Nile River flooding, which is essential for agriculture.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
The decrease in lightning coincided with a drop in human activities that send aerosols into the atmosphere.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
A new paper hypothesizes how the amount of dark matter could have grown exponentially in the early universe.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
A million miles from Earth, the James Webb Space Telescope will provide an unprecedented view of the early universe.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
The top of the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere, has climbed about 50 to 60 meters per decade in the past 20 years.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
Five space travelers had elevated levels of proteins in the blood often seen in people with head trauma and neurodegenerative diseases.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
Giorgio Parisi’s work, which won him a share of the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics, has a surprisingly wide range of applications.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
Scientists need to pin down the lifetime to better understand fundamental physics questions, like how the universe evolved.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
Meteorologists, oceanographers and snipers have to account for this deformation.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer
Researchers compare tree rings from an instrument's body to other wood to estimate the instrument's age.
Will Sullivan, Staff Writer