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Published Wandering star disrupts stellar nursery - Wandering Star Disrupts Stellar Nursery


New study finds star-forming cloud's magnetic field is curiously twisted. Researchers believe a newb...
Published Study examines potential use of machine learning for sustainable development of biomass - Study Examines Potential Use of Machine Learning for Sustainable Development of Biomass



Machine learning can be valuable in supporting sustainable development of biomass if it is applied a...
Published Giant friction experiment at Kilauea volcano - Giant Friction Experiment at Kilauea Volcano: Understanding the Dynamics of Earthquakes


A new analysis of the 2018 collapse of Kilauea volcano's caldera helps to confirm the reigning scien...
Published Rare 'superflares' could one day threaten Earth - Rare 'Superflares' Could One Day Threaten Earth


New research shows that the sun could experience a massive burst of energy called a superflare somet...
Published Dead star's cannibalism of its planetary system is most far-reaching ever witnessed - Dead Star's Cannibalism of Its Planetary System Is Most Far-Reaching Ever Witnessed


The violent death throes of a nearby star so thoroughly disrupted its planetary system that the dead...
Published Ancient seashell resonates after 18,000 years - Ancient Seashell Resonates After 18,000 Years


Almost 80 years after its discovery, a large shell from the ornate Marsoulas Cave in the Pyrenees ha...
Published Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would save billions from dangerously hot climate - Limiting Global Warming to 1.5°C: A Solution to the Dangerously Hot Climate



Current climate policies will leave more than a fifth of humanity exposed to dangerously hot tempera...
Published Making molecules faster: Discovery dramatically reduces time it takes to build molecules - Making Molecules Faster: Discovery Dramatically Reduces Time it Takes to Build Molecules


With a big assist from artificial intelligence and a heavy dose of human touch, a lab made a discove...
Published How fuel poverty 'gets under the skin' - How Fuel Poverty 'Gets Under the Skin'



New research shows that fuel poverty makes people's physical and mental health worse. Researchers fo...
Published Flowers show their true colors - Flowers Show Their True Colors: The Science Behind Flower Pigmentation


A plant common to Japan, Causonis japonica, is the first to show a newly discovered trait. Its flowe...
Published Toxic toilet paper and long-lasting chemicals found in endangered killer whales - Toxic Toilet Paper and Long-Lasting Chemicals Found in Endangered Killer Whales


A chemical used in the production of toilet paper and 'forever chemicals' have been found in the bod...
Published Archaeologists reveal pre-Hispanic cities in Bolivia with laser technology - Archaeologists Reveal Pre-Hispanic Cities in Bolivia with Laser Technology



Several hundred settlements from the time between 500 and 1400 AD lie in the Bolivian Llanos de Mojo...
Published Human cells help researchers understand squid camouflage - Human Cells Help Researchers Understand Squid Camouflage


Squids and octopuses are masters of camouflage. But some aspects of how they become reversibly trans...
Published How the last 12,000 years have shaped what humans are today - How the Last 12,000 Years Have Shaped What Humans Are Today


While humans have been evolving for millions of years, the past 12,000 years have been among the mos...
Published Synthetic fibers discovered in Antarctic air, seawater, sediment and sea ice as the 'pristine' continent becomes a sink for plastic pollution - Synthetic Fibers Discovered in Antarctic Air, Seawater, Sediment and Sea Ice as the 'Pristine' Continent Becomes a Sink for Plastic Pollution


Microplastic fibers discovered in samples (air, seawater, sediment and sea-ice) from the last remain...
Published Researchers find access to new fluorescent materials - Researchers Find Access to New Fluorescent Materials


Fluorescence is a fascinating natural phenomenon. It is based on the fact that certain materials can...
Published Hotter than infinity: Light pulses can behave like an exotic gas - Hotter than Infinity: Light Pulses Can Behave Like an Exotic Gas


In our modern society huge amounts of data are transmitted every day, mainly as short optical pulses ...
Published Evolution of wheat spikes since the Neolithic revolution - Evolution of Wheat Spikes Since the Neolithic Revolution



Around 12,000 years ago, the Neolithic revolution radically changed the economy, diet and structure...
Published Recovering rare earth elements in environmental water - Recovering Rare Earth Elements in Environmental Water



A research group has succeeded in selectively recovering trace rare earth elements in synthetic seaw...
Published Wastewater sector emits nearly twice as much methane as previously thought - Wastewater Sector Emits Nearly Twice as Much Methane as Previously Thought


Researchers reveal that actual methane emissions from the wastewater treatment sector in the U.S. ar...