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Published Breakthrough discovery uses engineered surfaces to shed heat (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Splash a few drops of water on a hot pan and if the pan is hot enough, the water will sizzle and the...
Published Remains of artificial turf is an important source of pollution of the aquatic environment (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Every year, around 1,200 and 1,400 artificial turf sports fields are installed in the European Union...
Published After decades of Arctic sea ice getting faster and more hazardous for transport, models suggest a dramatic reversal is coming (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Will ice floating in the Arctic Ocean move faster or slower over the coming decades? The answer to t ...
Published Marine plankton tell the long story of ocean health, and maybe human too - Marine Plankton: A Window into Ocean and Human Health (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers suggest that rising levels of humanmade chemicals, accumulating in marine plankton, migh...
Published Where do astronauts go when they need 'to go?' - Where Do Astronauts Go When They Need 'To Go'? (via sciencedaily.com)
The first American man in space had no place "to go," and urinating in space was a tough problem for...
Published Loon stratospheric balloons confirm wind data from Aeolus - Loon Stratospheric Balloons Confirm Wind Data from Aeolus (via sciencedaily.com)
ESA's novel Aeolus satellite reliably measures wind speed also in higher air layers and thus in a re...
Published Antarctic ice shelves experienced only minor changes in surface melt since 1980 - Antarctic Ice Shelves Experienced Only Minor Changes in Surface Melt Since 1980 (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A team of glaciologists set out to quantify how much ice melt occurred on Antarctica's ice shelves f...
Published Massive iceberg discharges during the last ice age had no impact on nearby Greenland, raising new questions about climate dynamics - Massive Iceberg Discharges During the Last Ice Age Had No Impact on Nearby Greenland, Raising New Questions About Climate Dynamics (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
New findings suggest that Heinrich Events had no discernible impact on temperatures in Greenland, wh...
Published NASA examines El Nino's impact on ocean's food source - NASA Examines El Nino's Impact on Ocean's Food Source (via sciencedaily.com)
El Nino years can have a big impact on the littlest plants in the ocean, and scientists are studying...
Published Offshore wind farms may harm seabirds, but scientists see potential for net positive impact - Offshore Wind Farms: Balancing the Benefits and Risks for Seabirds (via sciencedaily.com)
The development of offshore wind energy is expanding globally, with the potential to be an important...
Published Modeling reveals how dwarf planet Ceres powers unexpected geologic activity - Modeling Reveals How Dwarf Planet Ceres Powers Unexpected Geologic Activity (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
For a long time, our view of Ceres was fuzzy, according to a geoscientist. A dwarf planet and the la...
Published Asteroid findings from specks of space dust could save the planet - Asteroid Findings from Specks of Space Dust Could Save the Planet (via sciencedaily.com)
New research into the durability and age of an ancient asteroid made of rocky rubble and dust, revea...
Published Unique Viking shipyard discovered at Birka - Unique Viking Shipyard Discovered at Birka (via sciencedaily.com)
Archaeologists have located a unique Viking Age shipyard site at Birka on Björkö in Lake Mälaren. Th...
Published Series of bumps sent Uranus into its sideways spin, new research suggests - Series of Bumps Sent Uranus into Its Sideways Spin, New Research Suggests (via sciencedaily.com)
Uranus' highly tilted axis makes it something of an oddball in our solar system. The accepted wisdom...
Published Neptune's moon Triton fosters rare icy union - Neptune's Moon Triton Fosters Rare Icy Union (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers using the Gemini Observatory explore Neptune's largest moon Triton and observe, for the...
Published Ultra-thin film creates vivid 3D images with large field of view - Ultra-Thin Film Creates Vivid 3D Images with Large Field of View (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have developed a new ultra-thin film that can create detailed 3D images viewable under n...
Published Let there be (controlled) light - Let There Be (Controlled) Light: The Future of Lighting Technology (via sciencedaily.com)
In the very near future, quantum computers are expected to revolutionize the way we compute, with ne...
Published Sunlight pulps the plastic soup - Sunlight Pulp the Plastic Soup: A Revolutionary Solution to Plastic Pollution (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Environmental scientists calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappears ...
Published Researchers build alien ocean to test NASA outer space submarine - Researchers Build Alien Ocean to Test NASA Outer Space Submarine (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Building a submarine gets tricky when the temperature drops to -300 Fahrenheit and the ocean is made...
Published A 'super-puff' planet like no other - A 'Super-Puff' Planet Like No Other (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers discover that the core mass of exoplanet WASP-107b is much lower than previously thought...