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Published Life before air conditioning: Curly hair kept early humans cool - Life before air conditioning: Curly hair kept early humans cool



Curly hair does more than simply look good -- it may explain how early humans stayed cool while cons ...
Published A step toward safe and reliable autopilots for flying - A Step Toward Safe and Reliable Autopilots for Flying



Researchers developed a machine-learning technique that can autonomously drive a car or fly a plane...
Published Image-based navigation could help spacecraft safely land on the moon - Image-Based Navigation: A Revolutionary Way to Safely Land on the Moon


Engineers have demonstrated how a series of lunar images can be used to infer the direction that a s...
Published Scientists reveal how landmark CFC ban gave planet fighting chance against global warming - Scientists Reveal How Landmark CFC Ban Gave Planet Fighting Chance Against Global Warming


New modelling by the international team of scientists paints a dramatic vision of a scorched planet...
Published Ice-capped volcanoes slower to erupt, study finds - Ice-Capped Volcanoes Slower to Erupt, Study Finds


The Westdahl Peak volcano in Alaska last erupted in 1992, and continued expansion hints at another e...
Published Is your mobile provider tracking your location? New technology could stop it - Is Your Mobile Provider Tracking Your Location? New Technology Could Stop It


Right now, there is a good chance your phone is tracking your location -- even with GPS services tur ...
Published Public acceptance of fossil fuel subsidy removal could be improved in developing countries - Public Acceptance of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Removal Could Be Improved in Developing Countries


People might be more positive to the removal of fuel subsidies if told where the money would be spen...
Published Scientists warn of likely massive oil spill endangering the Red Sea, region's health - Scientists Warn of Likely Massive Oil Spill Endangering the Red Sea, Region's Health


A new study is calling for action to remove the oil from a decaying and inactive tanker in the Red S...
Published Oil spill clean-up gets doggone hairy - Oil Spill Clean-Up Gets Doggone Hairy


Researchers have found that dog fur and human hair products -- recycled from salon wastes and dog gr...
Published Want to fire up the dance floor? Play low-frequency bass - Want to Fire Up the Dance Floor? Play Low-Frequency Bass


To find out how different aspects of music influence the body, researchers turned a live electronic...
Published Lead vocal tracks in popular music go quiet - Lead Vocal Tracks in Popular Music Go Quiet



Scientists carried out an analysis of hundreds of popular song recordings from 1946 to 2020 to deter...
Published Gamers can have their cake and eat it too - Gamers Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too: How Video Games Can Benefit Mental Health


New research from Japan shows that multiple cognitive abilities may be empirically measured from a c...
Published Thinking in 3D improves mathematical skills - Thinking in 3D Improves Mathematical Skills


Spatial reasoning ability in small children reflects how well they will perform in mathematics later...
Published Increased atmospheric dust is masking greenhouse gases' warming effect - Increased Atmospheric Dust is Masking Greenhouse Gases' Warming Effect


A study shows that global atmospheric dust -- microscopic airborne particles from desert dust storms...
Published Newly planted vegetation accelerates dune erosion during extreme storms, research shows - Newly Planted Vegetation Can Accelerate Dune Erosion During Extreme Storms



Newly planted vegetation on coastal sand dunes can accelerate erosion from extreme waves. ABSTRACT:...
Published Most volcanic activity on Mercury stopped about 3.5 billion years ago - Most Volcanic Activity on Mercury Stopped About 3.5 Billion Years Ago


New research finds that major volcanic activity on the planet Mercury most likely ended about 3.5 bi...
Published Extreme magnetic storm: Red aurora over Kyoto in 1770 - Extreme Magnetic Storm: The Red Aurora Over Kyoto in 1770


Researchers used historic accounts of a rare red aurora over Kyoto, Japan, in the 18th century to su...
Published NASA sees sun send out mid-level solar flare - NASA Sees Sun Send Out Mid-Level Solar Flare


A new image was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory on July 19, 2012 of an M7.7 class sola...
Published Saturn's moon Titan: Largest sea is 1,000-feet deep - Saturn's Moon Titan: The Largest Sea is 1,000-Feet Deep


Far below the gaseous atmospheric shroud on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, lies Kraken Mare, a sea of...
Published Maintaining large-scale satellite constellations using logistics approach - Maintaining Large-Scale Satellite Constellations Using Logistics Approach


Researchers have identified a critical hidden challenge about replacing the broken satellites in meg...