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Published Parental investment may have aided evolution of larger brains - Parental Investment May Have Aided Evolution of Larger Brains


A review of evidence from prior research provides new support for the possibility that the evolution...
Published Qubits: Developing long-distance quantum telecommunications networks - Qubits: Developing Long-Distance Quantum Telecommunications Networks


Computers, smartphones, GPS: quantum physics has enabled many technological advances. It is now open...
Published Double locked: Polymer hydrogels secure confidential information - Double Locked: Polymer Hydrogels Secure Confidential Information


The development of highly secure but simple and inexpensive encryption technology for the prevention...
Published IT security: Computer attacks with laser light - IT Security: Protecting Against Computer Attacks with Laser Light


Computer systems that are physically isolated from the outside world (air-gapped) can still be attac...
Published California's push for computer science education examined - California's Push for Computer Science Education Examined


Despite California's computer science education policies, gender, racial and ethnic disparities pers...
Published Just a game? Study shows no evidence that violent video games lead to real-life violence - Just a Game? Study Shows No Evidence That Violent Video Games Lead to Real-Life Violence


As the latest Call of Duty video game is released in the UK today, and with Battlefield 2042 and a r...
Published Modelling the collective movement of bacteria - Modelling the Collective Movement of Bacteria


A new paper presents a mathematical model for the motion of bacteria that includes cell division and...
Published Prion-like protein found in plants - Prion-like Protein Found in Plants: A New Discovery in the World of Science


Scientists have determined that a plant protein involved in the timing of flowering could in fact be...
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 Saturn's rings coat tiny moons - Saturn's Rings Coat Tiny Moons: A Fascinating Discovery


New findings have emerged about five tiny moons nestled in and near Saturn's rings. The closest-ever...
Published Solar system: New insights into ring system - Solar System: New Insights into Ring System


Astronomers have modeled the two rings around Chariklo, the smallest body in the Solar System known...
Published The origin of Uranus and Neptune elucidated - The Origin of Uranus and Neptune Elucidated


Astronomers have just proposed a solution to the problematic chemical composition of Uranus and Nept...
Published New sunspots producing space weather - New Sunspots Producing Space Weather


On Jan. 13, 2013, at 2:24 a.m. EST, the sun erupted with an Earth-directed coronal mass ejection or...
Published Saturn's rings and tilt could be the product of an ancient, missing moon - Saturn's Rings and Tilt Could Be the Product of an Ancient, Missing Moon


Scientists propose a lost moon of Saturn, which they call Chrysalis, pulled on the planet until it r...
Published Scientists discover new exoplanet with an atmosphere ripe for study - Scientists Discover New Exoplanet with an Atmosphere Ripe for Study


Scientists have discovered a new, temperate sub-Neptune sized exoplanet with a 24-day orbital period...
Published Space weather model gives earlier warning of satellite-killing radiation storms - Space Weather Model Gives Earlier Warning of Satellite-Killing Radiation Storms


A new machine-learning computer model accurately predicts damaging radiation storms caused by the Va...
Published Wind turbine blades could someday be recycled into sweet treats - Wind Turbine Blades Could Someday Be Recycled Into Sweet Treats


Wind power is an increasingly popular form of renewable energy. But when it's time to replace the hu...
Published New chemistry can extract virgin-grade materials from wind turbine blades in one process - New Chemistry Can Extract Virgin-Grade Materials from Wind Turbine Blades in One Process



Researchers have developed a chemical process that can disassemble the epoxy composite of wind turbi...
Published Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollution - Shutting Down Nuclear Power Could Increase Air Pollution



A new study shows that if U.S. nuclear power plants are retired, the burning of coal, oil, and natur...
Published Disease threatens to decimate western bats - Disease Threatens to Decimate Western Bats


A four-year study concludes that the fungal disease, white-nose syndrome, poses a severe threat to m...