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Published Link between global warming and rising sea levels (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new study suggests that Earth's natural forces could substantially reduce Antarctica's impact on r ...
Published Strong 'electric wind' strips planets of oceans and atmospheres - Strong 'Electric Wind' Strips Planets of Oceans and Atmospheres (via sciencedaily.com)
Venus has an 'electric wind' strong enough to remove the components of water from its upper atmosphe...
Published Present-day subsurface ocean on Pluto? - Present-day Subsurface Ocean on Pluto? (via sciencedaily.com)
An updated thermal model for Pluto suggests that a liquid water ocean beneath the dwarf planet's ice...
Published Scholars say it's time to declare a new epoch on the moon, the 'lunar Anthropocene' (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
According to anthropologists and geologists, it's time to acknowledge humans have become the dominan...
Published Climate change to shift tropical rains northward (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Atmospheric scientists predict that unchecked carbon emissions will force tropical rains to shift no ...
Published Permafrost alone holds back Arctic rivers -- and a lot of carbon (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new study provides the first evidence that the Arctic's frozen soil is the dominant force shaping ...
Published Super-dense packing of hydrogen molecules on a surface - Super-Dense Packing of Hydrogen Molecules on a Surface: A Breakthrough in Energy Storage (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists describe the formation of a superdense monolayer of hydrogen on highly ordered mesoporous...
Published Highly dexterous robot hand can operate in the dark -- just like us - Highly Dexterous Robot Hand Can Operate in the Dark -- Just Like Us (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers demonstrated a highly dexterous robot hand, one that combines an advanced sense of touch...
Published Newborn baby inspires sensor design that simulates human touch - Newborn Baby Inspires Sensor Design That Simulates Human Touch (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
As we move into a world where human-machine interactions are becoming more prominent, pressure senso...
Published Compressive stress shapes the symmetry of Arabidopsis root vascular tissue - Compressive Stress Shapes the Symmetry of Arabidopsis Root Vascular Tissue (via sciencedaily.com)
A cytokinin-mediated, proliferation-based mechanism is involved in the generation and maintenance of...
Published Crystallization as the driving force - Crystallization: The Unseen Powerhouse Driving Our World (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have successfully developed nanomaterials using a so-called bottom-up approach. They expl...
Published Astronomers find no young binary stars near Milky Way's black hole - Astronomers Find No Young Binary Stars Near Milky Way's Black Hole (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists analyzed over a decade's worth of data about 16 young supermassive stars orbiting the sup...
Published Slope stability model can help prevent landslides to protect communities and save lives - Slope Stability Model: A Solution to Prevent Landslides and Save Lives (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers hope industry and governments worldwide will use the SSSAFE model to help early warning...
Published This is what it looks like when a black hole snacks on a star - This is What Happens When a Black Hole Feasts on a Star (via sciencedaily.com)
Analyzing observations of an X-ray flare and fitting the data with theoretical models, astronomers d...
Published MESSENGER data suggest recurring meteor shower on Mercury - MESSENGER data suggest recurring meteor shower on Mercury (via sciencedaily.com)
The closest planet to the sun appears to get hit by a periodic meteor shower, possibly associated wi...
Published Researchers uncover mechanisms to easily dry, redisperse cellulose nanocrystals - Researchers Uncover Mechanisms to Easily Dry, Redisperse Cellulose Nanocrystals (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A team of chemical engineering researchers studied the mechanisms of drying the nanocrystals and pro...
Published Checking blood pressure in a heartbeat, using artificial intelligence and a camera - Checking Blood Pressure in a Heartbeat: How Artificial Intelligence and a Camera are Revolutionizing Healthcare (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Engineers have designed a system to remotely measure blood pressure by filming a person's forehead a...
Published First glimpse of what gravity looks like on cosmological scales - First Glimpse of What Gravity Looks Like on Cosmological Scales (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have reconstructed gravity to find a more robust way of understanding the cosmos. ABSTRAC...
Published 8000 kilometers per second: Star with the shortest orbital period around black hole discovered - 8000 Kilometers per Second: Star with the Shortest Orbital Period Around Black Hole Discovered (via sciencedaily.com)
A newly discovered star only takes four years to travel around the black hole at the center of our g...
Published The ultimate fate of a star shredded by a black hole - The Ultimate Fate of a Star Shredded by a Black Hole (via sciencedaily.com)
In 2019, astronomers observed the nearest example to date of a star that was shredded, or 'spaghetti...