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Geoscience: Volcanoes
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Pink pumice key to revealing explosive power of underwater volcanic eruptions      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The presence of pink pumice in the giant pumice raft of the 2012 Havre that drifted across the southwest Pacific Ocean has led researchers to recognize the immense power of underwater volcanic eruptions.

Paleontology: Early Mammals and Birds
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Genome of Steller’s sea cow decoded      (via sciencedaily.com) 

During the Ice Age, giant mammals such as mammoths, sabre-toothed cats and woolly rhinoceroses once roamed Northern Europe and America. The cold oceans of the northern hemisphere were also home to giants like Steller's sea cow, which grew up to eight meters long and weighed up to ten tons, and has been extinct for around 250 years. Now an international research team has succeeded in deciphering the genome of this ice-age species from fossil bones. They also found an answer to the question of what the genome of this extinct species of sea cow reveals about present-day skin diseases.

Space: Exploration Space: The Solar System
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Saturn’s high-altitude winds generate an extraordinary aurorae, study finds      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Space scientists have discovered a never-before-seen mechanism fueling huge planetary aurorae at Saturn.

Mathematics: Puzzles
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Researchers use tiny magnetic swirls to generate true random numbers      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Skyrmions, tiny magnetic anomalies that arise in two-dimensional materials, can be used to generate true random numbers useful in cryptography and probabilistic computing.

Paleontology: Dinosaurs
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Large new titanosaurian dinosaur from the Pyrenees      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Researchers have described the new species of titanosaur dinosaur Abditosaurus kuehnei from the remains excavated at the Orcau-1 site, in the southern Pyrenees (Catalonia, Spain). The semiarticulated 70.5-million-year-old skeleton is the most complete specimen of this herbivorous group of dinosaurs discovered so far in Europe.

Energy: Alternative Fuels
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Jet stream models help inform US offshore wind development      (via sciencedaily.com) 

With the federal government planning to hold the largest sale of offshore wind farm leases in the nation's history, a new study could help inform the development of offshore wind farms by providing detailed models characterizing the frequency, intensity and height of low-level jet streams over the U.S. Atlantic coastal zone.

Paleontology: Early Mammals and Birds
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New fossil reveals origin of arthropod breathing system      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Scientists have discovered a new fossil that reveals the origin of gills in arthropods.

Paleontology: Early Mammals and Birds
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New research bites holes into theories about Megalodons      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A new study leaves large tooth marks in previous conclusions about the body shape of the Megalodon, one of the largest sharks that ever lived.

Space: Structures and Features
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Too many disk galaxies than theory allows      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The Standard Model of Cosmology describes how the universe came into being according to the view of most physicists. Researchers have now studied the evolution of galaxies within this model, finding considerable discrepancies with actual observations.

Space: The Solar System
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Puffy planets lose atmospheres, become super-Earths      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Astronomers have identified two different cases of 'mini-Neptune' planets that are losing their puffy atmospheres and likely transforming into super-Earths.

Energy: Fossil Fuels
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Massive methane emissions by oil and gas industry detected from space      (via sciencedaily.com) 

For the first time ever on a global scale, using satellite imagery, scientists have quantified volumes of massive methane emissions due to fossil-fuel extraction activities and their impact on the climate. Their findings partly explain why official inventories generally underestimate the volume of these emissions. Stopping these releases, be they accidental or deliberate, would save those countries responsible billions of dollars.

Energy: Fossil Fuels
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Fuel cells and game-changing tech to remove 99% of carbon dioxide from air      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Engineers have demonstrated a way to effectively capture 99% of carbon dioxide from air using a novel electrochemical system powered by hydrogen.

Energy: Fossil Fuels
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New polymer fuel cells can operate at higher temperatures      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A new high-temperature polymer fuel cell that operates at 80-160 degrees Celsius, with a higher-rated power density than state-of-the-art fuel cells, solves the longstanding problem of overheating, one of the most significant technical barriers to using medium-and heavy-duty fuel cells in transportation vehicles such as trucks and buses.

Space: The Solar System
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Juno and Hubble data reveal electromagnetic 'tug-of-war' lights up Jupiter’s upper atmosphere      (via sciencedaily.com) 

New space research has revealed a complex 'tug-of-war' lights up aurorae in Jupiter's upper atmosphere. The study describes the delicate current cycle driven by Jupiter’s rapid rotation and the release of sulphur and oxygen from volcanoes on its moon, Io.

Physics: Acoustics and Ultrasound
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Balancing sustainability, safety and comfort in engineered floor slabs      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Using less material in floors is a viable strategy for improving sustainability in buildings, as it can reduce the structure's environmental footprint. Prioritizing only this goal, however, can lead to unwanted effects -- such as an echo in a room or noise traveling between floors, according to architectural engineers.

Energy: Alternative Fuels
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Scientists develop insect-sized flying robots with flapping wings      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A new drive system for flapping wing autonomous robots has been developed, using a new method of electromechanical zipping that does away with the need for conventional motors and gears.

Space: The Solar System
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Shocked zircon find a 'one-off gift' from Mars      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Researchers studying a Martian meteorite have found the first evidence of high-intensity damage caused by asteroid impact, in findings that have implications for understanding when conditions suitable for life may have existed on early Mars.

Space: Structures and Features
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Shadow of cosmic water cloud reveals the temperature of the young universe      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Astronomers have found a new and original method for measuring the cosmic microwave background's temperature when the Universe was still in its infancy. They confirm in their new study the early cooling of our Universe shortly after the Big Bang and open up new perspectives on the elusive dark energy.

Space: Exploration
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Satellites and light reflections help researchers spot coastal plastic waste      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Geospatial scientists have found a way to detect plastic waste on remote beaches that are not visible in conventional satellite images, bringing us closer to global monitoring options.

Space: Structures and Features
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Assessing and optimizing the quality of sensor networks      (via sciencedaily.com) 

When building sensor networks, it can be extremely challenging for researchers to determine how the sensors should be arranged to obtain optimal results. New research proposes a new way to quantify the quality of sensor networks, and uses this method to suggest improvements to existing Dark Matter experiments.