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Published Violent supershear earthquakes are more common than previously thought - Violent Supershear Earthquakes: More Common Than Previously Thought


About 14% of magnitude 6.7 or greater strike-slip earthquakes since 2000 have been supershear. That'...
Published Is it an ant? Is it a plant? No, it's a spider! - Is it an Ant? Is it a Plant? No, it's a Spider!



A species of tiny, colorful jumping spider employs two lines of defense to avoid being eaten: camouf...
Published Astrophysicists hunt for second-closest supermassive black hole - Astrophysicists Hunt for Second-Closest Supermassive Black Hole


As massive as the black hole at the center of the Milky Way, the behemoth is hosted by a dwarf galax...
Published Researchers discover tiny galaxy with big star power using James Webb telescope - Researchers Discover Tiny Galaxy with Big Star Power Using James Webb Telescope



Using new observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers looked more than 13 billion...
Published New AI boosts teamwork training - New AI Boosts Teamwork Training



Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) framework that is better than previous...
Published The physics of a singing saw - The Physics of a Singing Saw: Understanding the Science Behind the Musical Phenomenon


Researchers have used the singing saw to demonstrate how the geometry of a curved sheet, like curved...
Published Rare sighting of luminous jet spewed by supermassive black hole - Rare Sighting of Luminous Jet Spewed by Supermassive Black Hole


Astronomers discover a bright optical flare caused by a dying star's encounter with a supermassive b...
Published Forest birds with short, round wings more sensitive to habitat fragmentation - Forest Birds with Short, Round Wings More Sensitive to Habitat Fragmentation



Tropical forest birds, which tend to have wings that are short and round relative to their body leng...
Published Random effects key to containing epidemics - Random Effects Key to Containing Epidemics


Scientists have discovered why dividing a large population into multiple subpopulations that do not...
Published Groundwater monitoring with seismic instruments - Groundwater Monitoring with Seismic Instruments: A Revolutionary Approach


How can we determine how empty or full the soil reservoir is in areas that are difficult to access?...
Published Preserving pine forests by understanding beetle flight - Preserving Pine Forests by Understanding Beetle Flight



Researchers study the flight performance of the mountain pine beetle from a fluid mechanics and an e...
Published Calcium rechargeable battery with long cycle life - Calcium Rechargeable Battery with Long Cycle Life



With the use of electric vehicles and grid-scale energy storage systems on the rise, the need to exp...
Published Solar activity research provides insight into sun's past, future - Solar Activity Research Provides Insight into Sun's Past, Future


Scientists have developed a new technique for looking at historic solar data to distinguish trustwor...
Published Sizzling sound of deep-frying reveals complex physics - Sizzling Sound of Deep-Frying Reveals Complex Physics


Researchers carefully studied bubbles that form when water droplets come into contact with heated co...
Published Prehistoric human migration in Southeast Asia driven by sea-level rise - Prehistoric Human Migration in Southeast Asia Driven by Sea-Level Rise


An interdisciplinary team of scientistshas found that rapid sea-level rise drove early settlers in S...
Published Ancient DNA analysis sheds light on the early peopling of South America - Ancient DNA Analysis Sheds Light on the Early Peopling of South America


Using DNA from two ancient humans unearthed in two different archaeological sites in northeast Brazi...
Published Plague trackers: Researchers cover thousands of years in a quest to understand the elusive origins of the Black Death - Plague Trackers: Unraveling the Mysterious Origins of the Black Death


Seeking to better understand more about the origins and movement of bubonic plague, in ancient and c...
Published A better way to quantify radiation damage in materials - A Better Way to Quantify Radiation Damage in Materials


Researchers find much of the damage inside nuclear reactors is so small that it has eluded previous...
Published Graphene quantum dots show promise as novel magnetic field sensors - Graphene Quantum Dots: The Future of Magnetic Field Sensors


Trapped electrons traveling in circular loops at extreme speeds inside graphene quantum dots are hig ...
Published Discovered: 150-year-old platypus and echidna specimens that proved some mammals lay eggs - Discovered: 150-Year-Old Platypus and Echidna Specimens That Proved Some Mammals Lay Eggs


Jars of tiny platypus and echidna specimens, collected in the late 1800s by the scientist William Ca...