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Published Apes may have evolved upright stature for leaves, not fruit, in open woodland habitats - Apes May Have Evolved Upright Stature for Leaves, Not Fruit, in Open Woodland Habitats



Anthropologists have long thought that our ape ancestors evolved an upright torso in order to pick f ...
Published New research redefines mammalian tree of life - New Research Redefines Mammalian Tree of Life



Scientists from around the globe are using the largest mammalian genomic dataset in history to deter...
Published Megalodon was no cold-blooded killer - Megalodon was No Cold-Blooded Killer



How the megalodon, a shark that went extinct 3.6 million years ago, stayed warm was a matter of spec...
Published A Tongan volcano plume produced the most intense lightning rates ever detected - A Tongan Volcano Plume Produced the Most Intense Lightning Rates Ever Detected



New research showed that the plume emitted by the Hunga Volcano eruption in 2022 created the highest...
Published Concert hall acoustics for non-invasive ultrasound brain treatments - Concert Hall Acoustics for Non-Invasive Ultrasound Brain Treatments


Engineers have developed a device that is a first step to enabling noninvasive, ultrasound-based the...
Published Detecting, predicting, and preventing aortic ruptures with computational modeling - Detecting, Predicting, and Preventing Aortic Ruptures with Computational Modeling



According to some estimates, up to 80% of patients who experience a ruptured abdominal aortic aneury...
Published Tiny magnets could hold the secret to new quantum computers - Tiny Magnets: The Key to Unlocking the Potential of Quantum Computers


Scientists have discovered a type of magnetic behavior that could help enable magnetically based qua...
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 Researchers use tiny magnetic swirls to generate true random numbers - Researchers Use Tiny Magnetic Swirls to Generate True Random Numbers


Skyrmions, tiny magnetic anomalies that arise in two-dimensional materials, can be used to generate...
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 Mercury gets a meteoroid shower from Comet Encke - Mercury Gets a Meteoroid Shower from Comet Encke


The planet Mercury is being pelted regularly by bits of dust from an ancient comet, a new study has...
Published Uranus auroras glimpsed from Earth - Uranus Auroras Glimpsed from Earth: A Rare and Fascinating Sight


For the first time, scientists have captured images of auroras above the giant ice planet Uranus, fi...
Published Heavy metal frost? A new look at a Venusian mystery - Heavy Metal Frost? A New Look at a Venusian Mystery


Venus is hiding something beneath its brilliant shroud of clouds: a first order mystery about the pl ...
Published A young, sun-like star may hold warnings for life on Earth - A Young, Sun-Like Star May Hold Warnings for Life on Earth


Last year, scientists looked on as a star called EK Draconis ejected a massive burst of energy and c...
Published To catch a wave, rocket launches from top of world - To Catch a Wave, Rocket Launches from Top of World


On Jan. 4, 2019, at 4:37 a.m. EST the CAPER-2 mission launched from Norway. The rocket flew through...
Published Experiments measure freezing point of extraterrestrial oceans to aid search for life - Experiments Measure Freezing Point of Extraterrestrial Oceans to Aid Search for Life


A planetary scientist worked with engineers to measure the physical limits for a liquid when salty w...
Published Surprisingly dense exoplanet challenges planet formation theories - Surprisingly Dense Exoplanet Challenges Planet Formation Theories


New detailed observations reveal a young exoplanet, orbiting a young star in the Hyades cluster, tha...
Published The lonely giant: Milky Way-sized galaxy lacking galactic neighbors - The Lonely Giant: Milky Way-Sized Galaxy Lacking Galactic Neighbors


Long ago in a galaxy far, far away, fewer galaxies were born than expected -- and that could create...
Published New Horizons returns last bits of 2015 flyby data to Earth - New Horizons Returns Last Bits of 2015 Flyby Data to Earth


NASA's New Horizons mission reached a major milestone this week when the last bits of science data f...
Published Testing the waters: Analyzing different solid states of water on other planets and moons - Testing the Waters: Analyzing Different Solid States of Water on Other Planets and Moons


Scientists develop theoretical models to predict the presence of clathrate hydrates outside Earth, s...