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Published Wobbling droplets in space confirm late professor's theory - Wobbling Droplets in Space Confirm Late Professor's Theory


At a time when astronomers around the world are reveling in new views of the distant cosmos, an expe ...
Published Arctic ice algae heavily contaminated with microplastics - Arctic Ice Algae Heavily Contaminated with Microplastics



The alga Melosira arctica, which grows under Arctic sea ice, contains ten times as many microplastic...
Published Augmented reality headset enables users to see hidden objects - Augmented Reality Headset Enables Users to See Hidden Objects


Researchers developed an augmented reality headset called X-AR that combines computer vision and wir...
Published Physicists invoke the cosmological collider to explain why matter, and not antimatter, dominates the universe - Physicists Invoke the Cosmological Collider to Explain Why Matter, and Not Antimatter, Dominates the Universe


Early in its history, shortly after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with equal amounts of matt...
Published The sands of Mars are green as well as red, rover Perseverance discovers - The Sands of Mars: Perseverance Rover Discovers Green and Red Sand


The accepted view of Mars is red rocks and craters as far as the eye can see. That's much what scien ...
Published Drought alters Mammoth Mountain’s carbon dioxide emissions - Drought Alters Mammoth Mountain’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions


A study suggests the weight of snow and ice atop the Sierra Nevada affects a California volcano's ca...
Published A step toward safe and reliable autopilots for flying - A Step Toward Safe and Reliable Autopilots for Flying



Researchers developed a machine-learning technique that can autonomously drive a car or fly a plane...
Published Researchers demystify the unusual origin of the Geminids meteor shower - Researchers Demystify the Unusual Origin of the Geminids Meteor Shower



Princeton researchers used observations from NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission to deduce that it was...
Published Bats in attics might be necessary for conservation - Bats in Attics: A Necessary Conservation Effort


Researchers investigate and describe the conservation importance of buildings relative to natural, a...
Published Cave excavation pushes back the clock on early human migration to Laos - Cave Excavation Pushes Back the Clock on Early Human Migration to Laos



Fifteen years of archaeological work in the Tam Pa Ling cave in northeastern Laos has yielded a reli...
Published Human-wildlife conflicts rising worldwide with climate change - Human-Wildlife Conflicts Rising Worldwide with Climate Change


Scientists reveal that a warming world is increasing human-wildlife conflicts globally. They show th...
Published Gulf Coast ready to develop carbon storage hub - Gulf Coast Ready to Develop Carbon Storage Hub


The stage is set for a new carbon storage economy to emerge along the Gulf Coast, according to a new...
Published The upside of volatile space weather - The Upside of Volatile Space Weather: How Solar Storms Can Benefit Earth


Although stellar flares are typically viewed as a detriment to habitability, study shows 'life might ...
Published New sunspots potentially herald increased solar activity - New Sunspots Potentially Herald Increased Solar Activity


On May 29, 2020, a family of sunspots -- dark spots that freckle the face of the Sun, representing a...
Published Using drones to monitor volcanoes: Researchers analyze volcanic gases with the help of ultra-lightweight sensor systems - Using Drones to Monitor Volcanoes: Researchers Analyze Volcanic Gases with the Help of Ultra-Lightweight Sensor Systems


The main gases released by volcanoes are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. Analyzing...
Published Never-before-seen way to annihilate a star - Never-Before-Seen Way to Annihilate a Star



Astronomers studying a powerful gamma-ray burst, may have detected a never-before-seen way to destro...
Published Tracking radiation treatment in real time promises safer, more effective cancer therapy - Tracking Radiation Treatment in Real Time Promises Safer, More Effective Cancer Therapy


Radiation, used to treat half of all cancer patients, can be measured during treatment for the first...
Published Gamers can have their cake and eat it too - Gamers Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too: How Video Games Can Benefit Mental Health


New research from Japan shows that multiple cognitive abilities may be empirically measured from a c...
Published Computer games in the classroom: Educational success depends on the teacher - Computer Games in the Classroom: Educational Success Depends on the Teacher


Future teachers see educational potential in computer games, study shows. Teacher training should th...
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...