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Published Demystifying vortex rings in nuclear fusion, supernovae - Demystifying Vortex Rings in Nuclear Fusion, Supernovae



Better understanding the formation of swirling, ring-shaped disturbances -- known as vortex rings --...
Published Stalagmites trace climate history and impact from volcanic eruptions - Stalagmites Trace Climate History and Impact from Volcanic Eruptions


The soils and vegetation of Patagonia's fjord regions form a unique and highly sensitive ecosystem t...
Published Climate changed abruptly at tipping points in past - Climate Changed Abruptly at Tipping Points in the Past


Climate scientists identify abrupt transitions in climate records that may have been caused by the c...
Published More intense and frequent thunderstorms linked to global climate variability - More Intense and Frequent Thunderstorms Linked to Global Climate Variability


Large thunderstorms in the Southern Great Plains of the U.S. are some of the strongest on Earth. In...
Published 1930s Dust Bowl led to extreme heat around Northern Hemisphere - 1930s Dust Bowl led to extreme heat around Northern Hemisphere


The 1930s Dust Bowl affected heat extremes across much of North America and as far away as Europe an...
Published The evolution of Asia's mammals was dictated by ancient climate change and rising mountains - The Evolution of Asia's Mammals: How Ancient Climate Change and Rising Mountains Shaped Their Destiny


A new study compiles data on more than 3,000 species to show how climate and geologic changes across...
Published A nanoscale view of bubble formation - A Nanoscale View of Bubble Formation


A nanoscale view of bubble formation: Using computer simulation, a research team succeeded in modeli...
Published Warmer stream temperatures in burned-over Oregon watershed didn't result in fewer trout - Warmer Stream Temperatures in Burned-Over Oregon Watershed Didn't Result in Fewer Trout


The number of trout in a southern Oregon stream system showed no decline one year after a fire burne...
Published Where did Earth's water come from? Not melted meteorites, according to scientists - Where Did Earth's Water Come From? Not Melted Meteorites, According to Scientists


A new study brings scientists one step closer to answering the question of where Earth's water came...
Published Professor unearths the ancient fossil plant history of Burnaby Mountain - Professor Unearths the Ancient Fossil Plant History of Burnaby Mountain



New research led by a paleobotanist provides clues about what plants existed in the Burnaby Mountain...
Published Small stars share similar dynamics to our sun, key to planet habitability - Small Stars Share Similar Dynamics to Our Sun, Key to Planet Habitability


Scientists show that 'cool' stars like the sun share dynamic surface behaviors that influence their ...
Published Europe can rapidly eliminate imports of Russian natural gas - Europe Can Rapidly Eliminate Imports of Russian Natural Gas


Using a new power sector model, a team of researchers has proposed a method for Europe to eliminate...
Published A peculiar protected structure links Viking knots with quantum vortices - A Peculiar Protected Structure Links Viking Knots with Quantum Vortices



Mathematical analysis identifies a vortex structure that is impervious to decay. ABSTRACT: A Peculia...
Published Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK - Nature's Potential to Combat Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss in the UK


A new report details how nature can be a powerful ally in responding to the twin crises of biodivers...
Published Rewriting the past and future of the universe - Rewriting the Past and Future of the Universe: A New Perspective



New research has improved the accuracy of the parameters governing the expansion of the Universe. Mo...
Published Juno peers deep into Jupiter’s colorful belts and zones - Juno Peers Deep into Jupiter’s Colorful Belts and Zones


A new study of data captured in orbit around Jupiter has revealed new insights into what's happening...
Published New study improves understanding of Southern California’s intense winter rains - New Study Improves Understanding of Southern California’s Intense Winter Rains


New research looks to improve prediction of brief but intense rainstorms that can cause devastating...
Published Dinosaurs were on the up before asteroid downfall - Dinosaurs were on the Up Before Asteroid Downfall


Dinosaurs dominated the world right up until a deadly asteroid hit the earth, leading to their mass...
Published Researchers propose new structures to harvest untapped source of freshwater - Researchers Propose New Structures to Harvest Untapped Source of Freshwater


An almost limitless supply of fresh water exists in the form of water vapor above Earth's oceans, ye...
Published Mercury's thin, dense crust - Mercury's Thin, Dense Crust: A Fascinating Mystery Unveiled


A planetary scientist has used careful mathematical calculations to determine the density of Mercury...