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Published New USGS-FEMA report updates economic risk from earthquakes - New USGS-FEMA Report Updates Economic Risk from Earthquakes
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Even though most of the economic losses are concentrated in California and along the West Coast due...
Published A statistical fix for archaeology's dating problem - A Statistical Fix for Archaeology's Dating Problem
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Archaeologists have long had a dating problem. The radiocarbon analysis typically used to reconstruc...
Published Nanowires replace Newton's famous glass prism - Nanowires Replace Newton's Famous Glass Prism
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Scientists have designed an ultra-miniaturized device that could directly image single cells without...
Published Grouping of immune cell receptors could help decode patients' personal history of infection - Grouping of Immune Cell Receptors Could Help Decode Patients' Personal History of Infection
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Novel software for grouping immunological T-cell receptors may enable the identification of shared p...
Published Ultrasound technique predicts hip dysplasia in infants - Ultrasound Technique Predicts Hip Dysplasia in Infants
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A technique that uses ultrasound images to determine the depth and shape of the hip socket can accur...
Published How statistics can aid in the fight against misinformation - How Statistics Can Aid in the Fight Against Misinformation
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Mathematicians created a statistical model that can be used to detect misinformation in social posts...
Published Fossil study sheds light on famous spirals found in nature - Fossil Study Sheds Light on Famous Spirals Found in Nature
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A 3D model of a 407-million-year-old plant fossil has overturned thinking on the evolution of leaves...
Published Rock, paper, scissors: Searching for stronger nonlocality using quantum computers - Rock, Paper, Scissors: Exploring the Limits of Nonlocality with Quantum Computers
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In the quantum world particles can instantaneously know about each other's state, even when separate...
Published How plants activate their immune system against pathogens in rain - How Plants Activate Their Immune System Against Pathogens in Rain
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A recent study has revealed that when plants are exposed to rain, hair-like structures on the leaf s...
Published Ancient helium leaking from core offers clues to Earth's formation - Ancient Helium Leaking from Core Offers Clues to Earth's Formation
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Helium-3, a rare isotope of helium gas, is leaking out of Earth's core, a new study reports. Because...
Published Satellite measurements of the Earth's magnetosphere promise better space weather forecasts - Satellite Measurements of the Earth's Magnetosphere Promise Better Space Weather Forecasts
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A Japan-based research team led by Kanazawa University equipped the Arase satellite with sensors to...
Published Death of bats at wind turbines interrupts natural food chains - Death of Bats at Wind Turbines Interrupts Natural Food Chains
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The numerous casualties of bats at wind turbines (WT) have a negative impact on the populations of a...
Published Warming temperatures increasingly alter structure of atmosphere - Warming Temperatures Increasingly Alter Structure of Atmosphere
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Climate change is having an increasing impact on the structure of Earth's atmosphere, a new internat...
Published Landslide disaster risk in the Kivu Rift is linked to deforestation and population growth - Landslide Disaster Risk in the Kivu Rift is Linked to Deforestation and Population Growth
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New research shows how deforestation and population growth have greatly impacted landslide risk in t...
Published New study ties solar variability to the onset of decadal La Nina events - New Study Ties Solar Variability to the Onset of Decadal La Nina Events
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A new study shows a correlation between the end of solar cycles and a switch from El Nino to La Nina...
Published Human-wildlife conflicts rising worldwide with climate change - Human-Wildlife Conflicts Rising Worldwide with Climate Change
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Scientists reveal that a warming world is increasing human-wildlife conflicts globally. They show th...
Published New insights into sea ice and climate change - New Insights into Sea Ice and Climate Change
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A 170 m record of marine sediment cores extracted from Adélie Land in Antarctica is yielding new ins...
Published Melt-rate of West Antarctic Ice Sheet highly sensitive to changes in ocean temperatures - Melt-rate of West Antarctic Ice Sheet highly sensitive to changes in ocean temperatures
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Melting of ice shelves in West Antarctica speeds up and slows down in response to changes in deep oc...
Published Impact of coral bleaching on Western Australia's coastline - Impact of Coral Bleaching on Western Australia's Coastline
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The 2016 mass bleaching event on Western Australia's coastline is the most severe global bleaching e...
Published Widespread snowmelt in West Antarctica during unusually warm summer - Widespread Snowmelt in West Antarctica During Unusually Warm Summer
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An area of West Antarctica more than twice the size of California partially melted in 2016 when warm...