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Published More intense and frequent thunderstorms linked to global climate variability - More Intense and Frequent Thunderstorms Linked to Global Climate Variability


Large thunderstorms in the Southern Great Plains of the U.S. are some of the strongest on Earth. In...
Published Boo! How do Mexican cavefish escape predators? - Boo! How Mexican Cavefish Escape Predators


When startled, do all fish respond the same way? A few fish, like Mexican cavefish, have evolved in...
Published Caves tell us that Australia's mountains are still growing - Caves Tell Us That Australia's Mountains Are Still Growing


Research shows Buchan Caves to be about 3.5 million years old and that Victoria's East Gippsland has...
Published Prepare for landing: Making airports more efficient - Prepare for Landing: Making Airports More Efficient



A team of scientists presents an original oscillating short-term memory model to study the dynamics...
Published One famous dog and a powerful new approach for understanding biology and evolutionary history - One Famous Dog and a Powerful New Approach for Understanding Biology and Evolutionary History



Ever since scientists first read the complete genetic codes of creatures like fruit flies and humans...
Published Luring the virus into a trap - Luring the Virus into a Trap: A Promising Approach to Combatting Infectious Diseases



Viruses like influenza A and Ebola invade human cells in a number of steps. Research teams investiga ...
Published The counting of nine billion trees could help manage climate credits and nature restoration - The Counting of Nine Billion Trees: A Key to Managing Climate Credits and Nature Restoration


Researchers have developed a method that has now mapped several billion trees and their carbon uptak...
Published Weird and wonderful world of fungi shaped by evolutionary bursts, study finds - Weird and Wonderful World of Fungi Shaped by Evolutionary Bursts, Study Finds


Scientists have discovered that the vast anatomical variety of fungi stems from evolutionary increas...
Published Illuminating the evolution of social parasite ants - Illuminating the Evolution of Social Parasite Ants


The findings offer a new way to understand how some ants become total layabouts. ABSTRACT: Illuminat...
Published Modeling reveals how dwarf planet Ceres powers unexpected geologic activity - Modeling Reveals How Dwarf Planet Ceres Powers Unexpected Geologic Activity



For a long time, our view of Ceres was fuzzy, according to a geoscientist. A dwarf planet and the la...
Published New pumpkin shaped nucleus radiates protons with record setting rate - New Pumpkin Shaped Nucleus Radiates Protons with Record-Setting Rate


A new atomic nucleus 149-Lutetium, consisting of 71 protons and 78 neutrons, has been synthesized. A...
Published Hidden 'super spreaders' spur dengue fever transmission - Hidden 'Super Spreaders' Spur Dengue Fever Transmission


For mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever, the abundance of the insects in places where peopl...
Published Unique Viking shipyard discovered at Birka - Unique Viking Shipyard Discovered at Birka


Archaeologists have located a unique Viking Age shipyard site at Birka on Björkö in Lake Mälaren. Th...
Published Loss of ancient grazers triggered a global rise in fires - Loss of Ancient Grazers Triggered a Global Rise in Fires


From 50,000 years to 6,000 years ago, many of the world's largest animals, including such iconic gra...
Published New study reveals the effect of extended space flight on astronauts' brains - New Study Reveals the Effect of Extended Space Flight on Astronauts' Brains


Long-duration space flight alters fluid-filled spaces along veins and arteries in the brain, accordi...
Published Musicians, chemists use sound to better understand science - Musicians and Chemists Use Sound to Better Understand Science


A team of researchers from music, chemistry and computer science is using sound to better understand...
Published Different cell types in the brain are affected by tick infection - Different Cell Types in the Brain are Affected by Tick Infection



The dreaded tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus infects different types of brain cells in different...
Published Warmer stream temperatures in burned-over Oregon watershed didn't result in fewer trout - Warmer Stream Temperatures in Burned-Over Oregon Watershed Didn't Result in Fewer Trout


The number of trout in a southern Oregon stream system showed no decline one year after a fire burne ...
Published Too many disk galaxies than theory allows - Too Many Disk Galaxies Than Theory Allows


The Standard Model of Cosmology describes how the universe came into being according to the view of...
Published Modern horses have lost their additional toes, scientists confirm - Modern Horses Have Lost Their Additional Toes, Scientists Confirm



The distant ancestors of modern horses had hooved toes instead of a single hoof, which vanished over...