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Published Noble false widow spider found preying on pygmy shrew - Noble False Widow Spider Found Preying on Pygmy Shrew (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have published the first record of a noble false widow spider feeding on a pygmy shrew, a...
Published Astronomers report most distant known galaxies, detected and confirmed - Astronomers Report Most Distant Known Galaxies, Detected and Confirmed (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers have discovered the earliest and most distant galaxies confirmed to date using data from...
Published U.S. birds' Eastern, Western behavior patterns are polar opposites - U.S. Birds: Eastern and Western Behavior Patterns are Polar Opposites (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have established what could be considered a baseline map of annual avian functional and s...
Published Will machine learning help us find extraterrestrial life? - Will Machine Learning Help Us Find Extraterrestrial Life? (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have applied a deep learning technique to a previously studied dataset of nearby stars a...
Published Civil engineers use public satellite images to study why the Jagersfontein dam failed - Civil Engineers Use Public Satellite Images to Study Why the Jagersfontein Dam Failed (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Study by civil engineers finds that the history of the Jagersfontein dam deviates from best engineer...
Published First illustration of the molecular machinery that makes cilia beat - First Illustration of the Molecular Machinery That Makes Cilia Beat (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The first image of the structures that power human cilia -- the tiny, hairlike projections that line...
Published Warmer stream temperatures in burned-over Oregon watershed didn't result in fewer trout - Warmer Stream Temperatures in Burned-Over Oregon Watershed Didn't Result in Fewer Trout (via sciencedaily.com)
The number of trout in a southern Oregon stream system showed no decline one year after a fire burne...
Published Rainy days on track to double in the Arctic by 2100 - Rainy Days on Track to Double in the Arctic by 2100 (via sciencedaily.com)
Today, more snow than rain falls in the Arctic, but this is expected to reverse by the end of the ce...
Published Can elephants save the planet? - Can Elephants Save the Planet? (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers report that elephants play a key role in creating forests which store more atmospheric c...
Published Robotic hand can identify objects with just one grasp - Robotic Hand Can Identify Objects with Just One Grasp (via sciencedaily.com)
Newly created soft-rigid robotic fingers incorporate powerful sensors along their entire length, ena...
Published Researchers assemble pathogen 'tree of life' - Researchers Assemble Pathogen 'Tree of Life' (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers provide open-access tool to capture new data on a global plant destroyer, Phytophthora. ...
Published Old bone links lost American parrot to ancient Indigenous bird trade - Old Bone Links Lost American Parrot to Ancient Indigenous Bird Trade (via sciencedaily.com)
For centuries, Indigenous communities in the American Southwest imported colorful parrots from Mexic...
Published The speed at which spinosaurid dinosaur teeth were replaced accounts for their overabundance in Cretaceous sites - The Speed of Spinosaurid Dinosaur Teeth Replacement Explains Their Overabundance in Cretaceous Sites (via sciencedaily.com)
Spinosaurid dinosaurs were able to develop up to three generations of teeth at the same time, a high...
Published NASA spacecraft becomes first to orbit a dwarf planet - NASA Spacecraft Becomes First to Orbit a Dwarf Planet (via sciencedaily.com)
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has become the first mission to achieve orbit around a dwarf planet. The spac...
Published NASA's Lucy to fly past thousands of objects for Earth gravity assist - NASA's Lucy to Fly Past Thousands of Objects for Earth Gravity Assist (via sciencedaily.com)
Mission engineers will track NASA's Lucy spacecraft nonstop as it prepares to swoop near Earth on Oc...
Published Saturn hasn't always had rings - Saturn's Surprising History: The Discovery of its Rings (via sciencedaily.com)
In its last days, the Cassini spacecraft looped between Saturn and its rings so that Earth-based rad...
Published NASA, ULA launch Lucy Mission to ‘fossils’ of planet formation - NASA, ULA Launch Lucy Mission to ‘Fossils’ of Planet Formation (via sciencedaily.com)
NASA's Lucy mission, the agency's first to Jupiter's Trojan asteroids, launched from Cape Canaveral...
Published Yoyo stars responsible for off-center bubbles - Yoyo Stars Responsible for Off-Center Bubbles (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers have developed a new code to simulate the formation of a cluster of baby stars. Comparis...
Published Juno peers deep into Jupiter’s colorful belts and zones - Juno Peers Deep into Jupiter’s Colorful Belts and Zones (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study of data captured in orbit around Jupiter has revealed new insights into what's happening ...
Published Mercury passes in front of the sun, as seen from Mars - Mercury Passes in Front of the Sun, as Seen from Mars (via sciencedaily.com)
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has imaged the planet Mercury passing in front of the sun, visible as a...