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Published AI-based method for dating archeological remains - AI-Based Method for Dating Archaeological Remains


By analyzing DNA with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), an international research team has d...
Published Tiny yet hazardous: New study shows aerosols produced by contaminated bubble bursting are far smaller than predicted - Tiny yet hazardous: New study shows aerosols produced by contaminated bubble bursting are far smaller than predicted


New research has shown that bursting bubbles coated by a thin oil layer produce drops with smaller s ...
Published Astronomers find that two exoplanets may be mostly water - Astronomers Discover Two Exoplanets That May Be Mostly Water


Astronomers have found evidence that two exoplanets orbiting a red dwarf star are 'water worlds,' pl...
Published Sculpted by starlight: A meteorite witness to the solar system's birth - Sculpted by Starlight: A Meteorite Witness to the Solar System's Birth


Scientists knew a burst of UV light left its mark on our solar system. Now they know the source of t...
Published The Goldilocks Supernova - The Goldilocks Supernova: A Rare and Mysterious Cosmic Event


Scientists have discovered the first convincing evidence for a new type of stellar explosion -- an e...
Published Scientists discover spiral-shaped signals that organize brain activity - Scientists Discover Spiral-Shaped Signals That Organize Brain Activity



Scientists have discovered human brain signals traveling across the outer layer of neural tissue tha ...
Published Engineers devise technology to prevent fouling in photobioreactors for CO2 capture - Engineers Devise Technology to Prevent Fouling in Photobioreactors for CO2 Capture



A new, inexpensive technology can limit the buildup of algae on the walls of photobioreactors that c...
Published What marsupials can teach us about brain development - What Marsupials Can Teach Us About Brain Development



Research has revealed features of early human brain development are mimicked in the brains of marsup...
Published In Florida study, nonnative leaf-litter ants are replacing native ants - In Florida study, nonnative leaf-litter ants are replacing native ants



A new look at decades of data from museum collections and surveys of leaf-litter ants in Florida rev...
Published The silent build-up to a super-eruption - The Silent Build-Up to a Super-Eruption


It is estimated that about 5-10 volcanoes worldwide are capable of producing a super-eruption that c...
Published Glass microspheres won't save Arctic sea ice - Glass Microspheres Won't Save Arctic Sea Ice


A proposal to cover Arctic sea ice with layers of tiny hollow glass spheres about the thickness of o ...
Published Getting to the bottom of the Arctic sea ice decline - Getting to the Bottom of the Arctic Sea Ice Decline


Sea ice levels in the Arctic Ocean are rapidly declining, due to global warming. Now, to understand...
Published Which animals can best withstand climate change? - Which Animals Can Best Withstand Climate Change?


A new study investigates how different mammals react to climate change. Animals that live for a long...
Published Ocean surface tipping point could accelerate climate change - Ocean Surface Tipping Point Could Accelerate Climate Change



A study has found that intense global warming could shut down the ocean's ability to soak up carbon...
Published Old-growth trees more drought tolerant than younger ones, providing a buffer against climate change - Old-Growth Trees: A Buffer Against Climate Change



A new analysis of more than 20,000 trees on five continents shows that old-growth trees are more dro...
Published Climate change could trigger the Congo peatlands to release billions of tons of carbon - Climate Change Could Trigger the Congo Peatlands to Release Billions of Tons of Carbon


New research reveals that the world's largest tropical peatland turned from being a major store of c...
Published Ice cores show even dormant volcanoes leak abundant sulfur into the atmosphere - Ice Cores Reveal Dormant Volcanoes Release Abundant Sulfur into the Atmosphere


Non-erupting volcanoes leak a surprisingly high amount of sulfur-containing gases. A Greenland ice c...
Published Ocean ecosystem: Mixotrophic microorganisms play key role - Ocean Ecosystem: Mixotrophic Microorganisms Play Key Role



Researchers have identified a previously unknown group of bacteria, called UBA868, as key players in...
Published Colorful films could help buildings, cars keep their cool - Colorful Films Could Help Buildings, Cars Keep Their Cool


The cold blast of an air conditioner can be a relief as temperatures soar, but 'A/C' units require l...
Published Thermal paint: MXene spray coating can harness infrared radiation for heating or cooling - Thermal Paint: MXene Spray Coating Can Harness Infrared Radiation for Heating or Cooling



An international team of researchers has found that a thin coating of MXene -- a type of two-dimensi...