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Published As reflective satellites fill the skies, students are making sure astronomers can adapt - As Reflective Satellites Fill the Skies, Students are Making Sure Astronomers Can Adapt


Students have completed a comprehensive brightness study to characterize mega-constellation satellit...
Published Physicists confirm effective wave growth theory in space - Physicists Confirm Effective Wave Growth Theory in Space


Physicists have used spacecraft data to confirm an important theory of plasma physics that improves ...
Published Beyond 'plant trees!': Research finds tree plantations encroaching on essential ecosystems - Beyond 'Plant Trees!': Research Finds Tree Plantations Encroaching on Essential Ecosystems


Trees planted in the tropics as part of nations' reforestation commitments can have unintended conse...
Published Bringing back large herbivores to the steppes - Bringing Back Large Herbivores to the Steppes


On 24th October 2017, the first group of nine kulan (Asiatic wild ass) was released into an acclimat...
Published Marine plankton tell the long story of ocean health, and maybe human too - Marine Plankton: A Window into Ocean and Human Health


Researchers suggest that rising levels of humanmade chemicals, accumulating in marine plankton, migh...
Published 'Ugly' reef fishes are most in need of conservation support - Ugly Reef Fishes: The Unsung Heroes of Marine Conservation



What's the relationship between people's perception of beauty and animals' conservation needs? Accor...
Published Effect of ‘eddy killing’ in oceans is no longer a matter of guesswork - Effect of ‘Eddy Killing’ in Oceans is No Longer a Matter of Guesswork


Applying a new coarse-graining, spatial method of analysis to satellite imagery, scientists provide...
Published ALMA witnesses deadly star-slinging tug-of-war between merging galaxies - ALMA Witnesses Deadly Star-Slinging Tug-of-War Between Merging Galaxies



While observing a newly-dormant galaxy, scientists discovered that it had stopped forming stars not...
Published Fjords, small in size and number, are significant carbon reservoirs - Fjords: Small in Size, Big in Carbon Storage



Fjords comprise a mere 0.1 percent of the surface area of the ocean yet store a whopping 11-12 perce...
Published Classifying exoplanet atmospheres opens new field of study - Classifying Exoplanet Atmospheres Opens New Field of Study


An international team of researchers examined data for 25 exoplanets and found some links among the...
Published Warming seas' negative impact on giant kelp starts in early life - Warming Seas' Negative Impact on Giant Kelp Starts in Early Life


Kelp forests are one of the most diverse and productive natural ecosystems on the planet, but in the...
Published Many human genomes shaped by past events that caused sharp dips in the population, study finds - Many Human Genomes Shaped by Past Events that Caused Sharp Dips in the Population, Study Finds


The genomes of many human populations show evidence of founder events, which occur when a small numb...
Published Scientists discover anatomical changes in the brains of the newly sighted - Scientists Discover Anatomical Changes in the Brains of the Newly Sighted



Neuroscientists discovered anatomical changes that occur in the white matter of visual-processing ar...
Published STAR physicists track sequential 'melting' of upsilons - STAR Physicists Track Sequential 'Melting' of Upsilons


Scientists using the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) to study some of the hottest matter ever...
Published Where the sidewalk ends - Where the Sidewalk Ends: The Importance of Urban Green Spaces


Most cities don't map their own pedestrian networks. Now, researchers have built the first open-sour...
Published Noise from urban environments affects the color of songbirds' beaks - Noise Pollution and Its Impact on Songbirds' Beaks


A study examined the effects of anthropogenic noise on cognition, beak color, and growth in the zebr...
Published Case study of rare, endangered tortoise highlights conservation priorities for present, future World Wildlife Days - Case Study of Rare, Endangered Tortoise Highlights Conservation Priorities for Present, Future World Wildlife Days


Though wildlife trafficking has been effectively disrupted since the first World Wildlife Day -- est...
Published Earth's first giant - Earth's First Giant: Uncovering the Secrets of the Prehistoric Amphibian


The two-meter skull of an enormous new ichthyosaur species, Earth's first known giant creature, reve...
Published Surprises in sea turtle genes could help them adapt to a rapidly changing world - Surprises in Sea Turtle Genes Could Help Them Adapt to a Rapidly Changing World


Around 100 million years ago, a group of land-dwelling turtles took to the oceans, eventually evolvi...
Published Ancient amphibians had their bones cooked - Ancient Amphibians: A Surprising Discovery About Their Bones


Scientists have solved a decades-long mystery as to why ancient tetrapods -- amphibian-like creature...