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Published Human migration out of Africa may have followed monsoons in the Middle East - Human Migration Out of Africa May Have Followed Monsoons in the Middle East


A new study by geoscientists and climatologists provides evidence that summer monsoons from Asia and...
Published A solar illusion: Coronal loops may not be what they seem - A Solar Illusion: Coronal Loops May Not Be What They Seem


Many coronal loops -- ropey strands of plasma that scientists have long thought existed in the sun's...
Published Physicists describe photons’ characteristics to protect future quantum computing - Physicists Describe Photons’ Characteristics to Protect Future Quantum Computing


Physicists have described in theoretical terms how to develop codes that cannot be broken by quantum...
Published Multiple species of semi-aquatic dinosaur may have roamed pre-historic Britain - Multiple Species of Semi-Aquatic Dinosaurs May Have Roamed Pre-Historic Britain



Palaeontologists studying a British dinosaur tooth have concluded that several distinct groups of sp...
Published New dino, 'Iani,' was face of a changing planet - New Dino, 'Iani,' Was Face of a Changing Planet



A newly discovered plant-eating dinosaur may have been a species' 'last gasp' during a period when E...
Published Ancient herbivore's diet weakened teeth leading to eventual starvation, study suggests - Ancient Herbivore's Diet Weakened Teeth Leading to Eventual Starvation, Study Suggests



Researchers have shed light on the life of the ancient reptile Rhynchosaur, which walked the earth b...
Published New dinosaur discovered: Ankylosaurs may have been far more diverse than originally thought - New Dinosaur Discovered: Ankylosaurs May Have Been Far More Diverse Than Originally Thought



First armoured dinosaur to be described from the Isle of Wight in 142 years, shows Ankylosaurs may h...
Published Analysis of dinosaur eggshells: Bird-like Troodon laid 4 to 6 eggs in a communal nest - Analysis of Dinosaur Eggshells: Bird-like Troodon Laid 4 to 6 Eggs in a Communal Nest


An international research team has determined that Troodon, a dinosaur very close to modern birds, w...
Published Hot-blooded T. rex and cold-blooded Stegosaurus: Chemical clues reveal dinosaur metabolisms - Hot-blooded T. rex and cold-blooded Stegosaurus: Chemical clues reveal dinosaur metabolisms


Paleontologists have debated whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded, like modern mammals and birds, or...
Published The secret lives of Darwin's finches reveal daily commutes the equivalent of 30 soccer fields - The Secret Lives of Darwin's Finches: Daily Commutes Equivalent to 30 Soccer Fields


Using radio transmitters, scientists have gained new insights into the behavior of medium ground fin...
Published Pterosaur discovery solves ancient feather mystery - Pterosaur Discovery Solves Ancient Feather Mystery


Palaeontologists have discovered remarkable new evidence that pterosaurs, the flying relatives of di...
Published Dynamic rivers contributed to Amazon's rich bird diversity - Dynamic Rivers Contributed to Amazon's Rich Bird Diversity


One of the most contentious questions in evolutionary biology is, how did the Amazon become so rich...
Published Dinosaurs were the first to take the perspectives of others - Dinosaurs: The First to Take the Perspectives of Others



Understanding that others hold different viewpoints from your own is essential for human sociality....
Published New tusk-analysis techniques reveal surging testosterone in male woolly mammoths - New Tusk-Analysis Techniques Reveal Surging Testosterone in Male Woolly Mammoths



Traces of sex hormones extracted from a woolly mammoth's tusk provide the first direct evidence that...
Published When migrating birds go astray, disturbances in magnetic field may be partly to blame - When Migrating Birds Go Astray, Disturbances in Magnetic Field May Be Partly to Blame


Disturbances to Earth's magnetic field can lead birds astray -- a phenomenon scientists call 'vagran...
Published Volcano's eruption will help scientists plot weather, climate - Volcano's Eruption: A New Tool for Weather and Climate Prediction


As it captivated people around the world, the January eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volc...
Published Iceland volcano eruption opens a rare window into the Earth beneath our feet - Iceland Volcano Eruption: A Rare Window into the Earth Beneath Our Feet


The recent Fagradalsfjall eruption in the southwest of Iceland has enthralled the whole world, inclu...
Published The weird musical dynamics of a lava lake on Kilauea volcano - The Weird Musical Dynamics of a Lava Lake on Kilauea Volcano


Before its big burst in 2018, Kilauea spent ten years erupting more gently. Research gives new insig...
Published A star is born: Nearby galaxies provide clues about star formation - A Star is Born: Nearby Galaxies Provide Clues About Star Formation


Researchers have released their findings on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the interstellar med...
Published Twinkling stars fuel interstellar dust - Twinkling Stars Fuel Interstellar Dust: A Look into the Cosmic Cycle



Of the many different kinds of stars, asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, usually slightly larger a...