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Published Evidence that Saturn's moon Mimas is a stealth ocean world - Evidence that Saturn's Moon Mimas is a Stealth Ocean World (via sciencedaily.com)
When a scientist discovered surprising evidence that Saturn's smallest, innermost moon could generat...
Published The aliens are silent because they're dead - The Aliens are Silent Because They're Dead (via sciencedaily.com)
The universe is probably filled with habitable planets, so many scientists think it should be teemin...
Published Giant planet ejected from the solar system? - Giant Planet Ejected from the Solar System: Is It Possible? (via sciencedaily.com)
Just as an expert chess player sacrifices a piece to protect the queen, the solar system may have gi ...
Published How icy outer solar system satellites may have formed - How Icy Outer Solar System Satellites May Have Formed (via sciencedaily.com)
Beyond the orbit of the planet Neptune, there are a multitude of icy and rocky small bodies, smaller...
Published Fossil dental exams reveal how tusks first evolved and why they are unique only to mammals - Fossil Dental Exams Reveal How Tusks First Evolved and Why They Are Unique Only to Mammals (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers trace the first tusks back to ancient mammal relatives that lived before the dinosaurs a...
Published Making mini-magnets - Making Mini-Magnets: A Step-by-Step Guide (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers demonstrated a topological insulator device that opens the way towards observing the qua...
Published When graphene speaks, scientists can now listen - When Graphene Speaks, Scientists Can Now Listen (via sciencedaily.com)
Brothers working in a lab discover that sound can be used to analyze the properties of laser-induced...
Published First sentence ever written in Canaanite language discovered: Plea to eradicate beard lice - First Sentence Ever Written in Canaanite Language Discovered: Plea to Eradicate Beard Lice (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have unearthed an ivory comb from 1700 BCE inscribed with a plea to eradicate lice. The...
Published Earthworms like to eat some plastics, but side effects of their digestion are unclear - Earthworms like to eat some plastics, but side effects of their digestion are unclear (via sciencedaily.com)
Earthworms are a welcome sight for gardeners and farmers because the wriggling invertebrates recycle...
Published Graphene and an intense laser open the door to the extreme - Graphene and an Intense Laser Open the Door to the Extreme (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A research team has developed a large-area suspended graphene and irradiated the thinnest graphene t...
Published Flat fullerene fragments attractive to electrons - Flat Fullerene Fragments Attractive to Electrons (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have gained new insights into the unique chemical properties of spherical molecules comp...
Published 'Gluing' soft materials without glue - Gluing Soft Materials Without Glue: A Revolutionary Technique (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
If you're a fan of arts and crafts, you're likely familiar with the messy, sticky, frustration-induc...
Published A butterfly flaps its wings and scientists make jewelry - A Butterfly Flaps Its Wings and Scientists Make Jewelry (via sciencedaily.com)
In the 'butterfly effect,' an insect can flap its wings and create a microscopic change in initial c...
Published Human and ocean health impacts of ocean plastics - Human and Ocean Health Impacts of Ocean Plastics (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers from the fields of healthcare, ocean science, and social science have collaborated to qu...
Published Starry tail tells the tale of dwarf galaxy evolution - Starry Tail Tells the Tale of Dwarf Galaxy Evolution (via sciencedaily.com)
A giant diffuse tail of stars has been discovered emanating from a large, faint dwarf galaxy. The pr...
Published Stormwater could be a large source of microplastics and rubber fragments to waterways - Stormwater: A Major Contributor of Microplastics and Rubber Fragments to Waterways (via sciencedaily.com)
In cities, heavy rains wash away the gunk collecting on sidewalks and roads, picking up all kinds of...
Published Researchers solve a 150-year-old mystery: Aetosaur find involves juveniles - Researchers Solve a 150-Year-Old Mystery: Aetosaur Find Involves Juveniles (via sciencedaily.com)
Aetosaurs had a small head and a crocodile-like body. The land dwellers were up to six meters long a...
Published T. rex's short arms may have lowered risk of bites during feeding frenzies - T. rex's Short Arms May Have Lowered Risk of Bites During Feeding Frenzies (via sciencedaily.com)
Extinct for 66 million years, T. rex still inspires speculation about its anatomy, behavior and fier...
Published 'Sustainable' condenser tumble dryers create hundreds of tons of waterborne microfiber pollution - Sustainable Condenser Tumble Dryers: The Hidden Waterborne Microfiber Pollution (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new study has revealed that drying laundry using a condenser tumble dryer leads to hundreds of ton...
Published Jet stream models help inform US offshore wind development - Jet Stream Models Help Inform US Offshore Wind Development (via sciencedaily.com)
With the federal government planning to hold the largest sale of offshore wind farm leases in the na...