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Published City buildings could blow air taxi future off course - City Buildings Could Blow Air Taxi Future Off Course (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Air taxis may be coming to our cities in the near future, but a new study warns regulations will nee...
Published Tall buildings could be built quicker if damping models were correct, study finds (via sciencedaily.com)
Multi-story buildings are assembled over-cautiously to withstand wind strengths, researchers have fo...
Published Study reveals how a tall spruce develops defense against hungry weevils (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A study has identified genes involved in development of stone cells -- rigid cells that can block a...
Published Dune restoration could increase the resilience of Southern California's urban beaches to sea level rise (via sciencedaily.com)
Over the last several years, the residents of Santa Monica, a coastal city on the edge of Los Angele...
Published Weather prediction models can also forecast satellite displacements (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have found that modern weather models can accurately predict the energy that Earth emits...
Published True giant wombat gives Diprotodon podium a wobble - True Giant Wombat Gives Diprotodon Podium a Wobble (via sciencedaily.com)
While the Diprotodon -- the extinct megafauna species that is distantly related to wombats but was t...
Published Experts forecast the wind plant of the future to be taller and more economical - Experts Forecast the Wind Plant of the Future to be Taller and More Economical (via sciencedaily.com)
Anticipating key features of wind plants a decade or more ahead of their installation can inform tod...
Published First Australians ate giant eggs of huge flightless birds, ancient proteins confirm - First Australians Ate Giant Eggs of Huge Flightless Birds, Ancient Proteins Confirm (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists settle debate surrounding species that laid eggs exploited by early Australian people aro...
Published Ticks prove resilient to extreme temperatures - Ticks Prove Resilient to Extreme Temperatures (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A recent study shows blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) are actually really good at surviving ext...
Published Quarter-ton marsupial roamed long distances across Australia's arid interior - Quarter-Ton Marsupial Roamed Long Distances Across Australia's Arid Interior (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
One of Australia's first long-distance walkers has been described after palaeontologists used advanc...
Published 9,900-year-old Mexican female skeleton distinct from other early American settlers - 9,900-Year-Old Mexican Female Skeleton Distinct from Other Early American Settlers (via sciencedaily.com)
A new skeleton discovered in the submerged caves at Tulum sheds new light on the earliest settlers o...
Published Insect pollination key for rare Wyoming sagebrush species - Insect Pollination: A Key Factor for the Survival of Rare Wyoming Sagebrush Species (via sciencedaily.com)
The Laramie chickensage is unusual among the hundreds of species of sagebrush, most of which are pri...
Published Plants can adapt their lignin using 'chemically encoding' enzymes to face climate change - Plants Can Adapt Their Lignin Using 'Chemically Encoding' Enzymes to Face Climate Change (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study shows how plants 'encode' specific chemistries of their lignin to grow tall and sustain ...
Published Lone star tick bites may be to blame for unexplained digestive problems - Lone Star Tick Bites May Be to Blame for Unexplained Digestive Problems (via sciencedaily.com)
New clinical guidance has been developed to help physicians and patients identify if unexplained dig...
Published Grassroots data vital for reducing deadly bird-window strikes - Grassroots Data Vital for Reducing Deadly Bird-Window Strikes (via sciencedaily.com)
Much of the progress made in understanding the scope of bird deaths from building and window collisi...
Published Virtual reality app trial shown to reduce common phobias - Virtual Reality App Trial Shown to Reduce Common Phobias (via sciencedaily.com)
The trial studied phobia patients using a headset and a smartphone app treatment programme -- a comb...
Published Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral was historical first in using iron reinforcements in the 12th century - Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral: The Historical First in Using Iron Reinforcements in the 12th Century (via sciencedaily.com)
The Notre-Dame de Paris is the first known cathedral of Gothic-style architecture to be initially co...
Published Understanding plants can boost wildland-fire modeling in uncertain future - Understanding Plants Can Boost Wildland-Fire Modeling in Uncertain Future (via sciencedaily.com)
A new conceptual framework for incorporating the way plants use carbon and water, or plant dynamics,...
Published Douglas-fir in Klamath Mountains are in 'decline spiral' - Douglas-fir in Klamath Mountains are in 'decline spiral' (via sciencedaily.com)
Increases in mortality among Douglas-fir in the Klamath Mountains are the result of multiple factors...
Published Exploring the underground connections between trees - Exploring the Underground Connections Between Trees (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Fungal networks interconnecting trees in a forest is a key factor that determines the nature of fore...