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Published Giants of the Jurassic seas were twice the size of a killer whale - Giants of the Jurassic Seas Were Twice the Size of a Killer Whale (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
There have been heated debates over the size of Jurassic animals. The speculation was set to continu...
Published Most volcanic activity on Mercury stopped about 3.5 billion years ago - Most Volcanic Activity on Mercury Stopped About 3.5 Billion Years Ago (via sciencedaily.com)
New research finds that major volcanic activity on the planet Mercury most likely ended about 3.5 bi...
Published The 'Rapunzel' virus: an evolutionary oddity - The 'Rapunzel' Virus: An Evolutionary Oddity (via sciencedaily.com)
Extremely long tail provides structural window into how bacteria-infecting viruses called phages ass...
Published Study predicts poor survival rates if Ebola infects endangered mountain gorillas - Study predicts poor survival rates if Ebola infects endangered mountain gorillas (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
If infected with the Ebola virus, less than 20 percent of Africa's endangered mountain gorillas woul...
Published Stick to your lane: Hidden order in chaotic crowds - Stick to Your Lane: Hidden Order in Chaotic Crowds (via sciencedaily.com)
Mathematical research brings new understanding of crowd formation and behavior. ABSTRACT: Stick to Y...
Published Life on Titan cannot rely on cell membranes, according to computational simulations - Life on Titan Cannot Rely on Cell Membranes, According to Computational Simulations (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have made a new contribution to the ongoing search into the possibility of life on Titan...
Published Social comparisons better than knowledge in climate change mitigation interventions - Social Comparisons: A Better Approach to Climate Change Mitigation Interventions (via sciencedaily.com)
In interventions designed to encourage more sustainable and climate-smart behavior, examples of what...
Published Scientists discover material that can be made like a plastic but conducts like metal - Scientists Discover Material That Can Be Made Like a Plastic but Conducts Like Metal (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have discovered a way to create a material that can be made like a plastic, but conducts...
Published Atom-thin walls could smash size, memory barriers in next-gen devices - Atom-Thin Walls Could Smash Size, Memory Barriers in Next-Gen Devices (via sciencedaily.com)
For all of the still-indistinguishable-from-magic wizardry packed into the three pounds of the adult...
Published Hotter than infinity: Light pulses can behave like an exotic gas - Hotter than Infinity: Light Pulses Can Behave Like an Exotic Gas (via sciencedaily.com)
In our modern society huge amounts of data are transmitted every day, mainly as short optical pulses...
Published Astronomers may have detected a 'dark' free-floating black hole - Astronomers Detect a 'Dark' Free-Floating Black Hole (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers have discovered what may be a free-floating black hole by observing the brightening of a...
Published Experiment unlocks bizarre properties of strange metals - Experiment Unlocks Bizarre Properties of Strange Metals (via sciencedaily.com)
Physicists are learning more about the bizarre behavior of 'strange metals,' which operate outside t...
Published Astronomers spot the same supernova three times -- and predict a fourth sighting in 16 years - Astronomers Spot the Same Supernova Three Times -- And Predict a Fourth Sighting in 16 Years (via sciencedaily.com)
An enormous amount of gravity from a cluster of distant galaxies causes space to curve so much that...
Published The seven-year photobomb: Distant star's dimming was likely a 'dusty' companion getting in the way, astronomers say - The Seven-Year Photobomb: A Dusty Companion Getting in the Way (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers were on the lookout for 'stars behaving strangely' when an automated alert from pointed...
Published Chaos gives the quantum world a temperature - Chaos Gives the Quantum World a Temperature (via sciencedaily.com)
Two seemingly different areas of physics are related in subtle ways: Quantum theory and thermodynami...
Published Designers find better solutions with computer assistance, but sacrifice creative touch - Designers find better solutions with computer assistance, but sacrifice creative touch (via sciencedaily.com)
A computer-guided approach to design can propose more solutions and balance out human inexperience a...
Published To find the right network model, compare all possible histories - To Find the Right Network Model, Compare All Possible Histories (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists rarely have the historical data they need to see exactly how nodes in a network became co...
Published Near-universal T cell immunity towards a broad range of bacteria - Near-Universal T Cell Immunity: A Promising Solution to Bacterial Infections (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Typically T cells of the immune system respond to a specific feature (antigen) of a microbe, thereby...
Published How to better identify dangerous volcanoes - How to Better Identify Dangerous Volcanoes (via sciencedaily.com)
The more water is dissolved in the magma, the greater the risk that a volcano will explode. A new st...
Published Among ancient Mayas, cacao was not a food exclusive to the elite - Among Ancient Mayas, Cacao Was Not a Food Exclusive to the Elite (via sciencedaily.com)
It was the money that grew on trees. Said to be a gift from the gods, cacao for the ancient Maya was...