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Published 'DNA scavengers' can stop some antibiotic resistance from spreading (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
For nearly a century, scientists have waged war on antibiotic-resistant microbes. Researchers say th ...
Published ALMA witnesses deadly star-slinging tug-of-war between merging galaxies - ALMA Witnesses Deadly Star-Slinging Tug-of-War Between Merging Galaxies (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
While observing a newly-dormant galaxy, scientists discovered that it had stopped forming stars not...
Published Immersive VR: Empowering kids to survive in fire, flood, and war - Immersive VR: Empowering Kids to Survive in Fire, Flood, and War (via sciencedaily.com)
When you live in the driest State in the driest country in the world, bushfires are an unfortunate,...
Published Two coral snakes recorded battling for prey in a scientific first (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Two red-tailed coral snakes have been observed competing over a caecilian in the first documented wi...
Published Largest historic fire death toll belongs to aftermath of 1923 Japan Earthquake (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Fires that raged in the days following the 1 September 1923 magnitude 7.9 Kant earthquake killed rou...
Published Recycling concrete using carbon can reduce emissions and waste (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Amid the rubble of large-sale earthquake, war or other disaster -- and as ageing buildings and infra ...
Published A new Tatooine-like multi-planetary system identified - A New Tatooine-Like Multi-Planetary System Identified (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
An international team of astronomers has announced the second-ever discovery of a multiplanetary cir...
Published Lead vocal tracks in popular music go quiet - Lead Vocal Tracks in Popular Music Go Quiet (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists carried out an analysis of hundreds of popular song recordings from 1946 to 2020 to deter...
Published Researcher solves nearly 60-year-old game theory dilemma - Researcher Solves Nearly 60-Year-Old Game Theory Dilemma (via sciencedaily.com)
A researcher has solved a nearly 60-year-old game theory dilemma called the wall pursuit game, with...
Published Indirect effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict revealed: global food supply at risk - Indirect Effects of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Revealed: Global Food Supply at Risk (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
192 countries and 125 different foods: A recent study reveals interdependencies in the global food s...
Published Machine learning model could better measure baseball players' performance - Machine Learning Model Could Better Measure Baseball Players' Performance (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have developed a machine learning model that could better measure baseball players' and...
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 Rationing: A fairer way to fight climate change? - Rationing: A Fairer Way to Fight Climate Change? (via sciencedaily.com)
World War II-style rationing could be an effective way to reduce carbon emissions, according to new ...
Published New data reveals severe impact of European contact with Pacific islands - New Data Reveals Severe Impact of European Contact with Pacific Islands (via sciencedaily.com)
Pacific island nations suffered severe depopulation from introduced diseases as a consequence of con...
Published NASA's Lucy to fly past thousands of objects for Earth gravity assist - NASA's Lucy to Fly Past Thousands of Objects for Earth Gravity Assist (via sciencedaily.com)
Mission engineers will track NASA's Lucy spacecraft nonstop as it prepares to swoop near Earth on Oc...
Published 'Trojan' asteroids in far reaches of solar system more common than previously thought - Trojan Asteroids in Far Reaches of Solar System More Common Than Previously Thought (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers have discovered the first Trojan asteroid sharing the orbit of Uranus, and believe 2011...
Published New Zealand one of few island nations with potential to produce enough food in a nuclear winter, researchers say - New Zealand: A Potential Food Producer in a Nuclear Winter (via sciencedaily.com)
New Zealand is one of only a few island nations that could continue to produce enough food to feed i...
Published May the forest be with you: GEDI moves toward launch to space station - May the Forest Be with You: GEDI Moves Toward Launch to Space Station (via sciencedaily.com)
GEDI (pronounced like 'Jedi,' of Star Wars fame) is a first-of-its-kind laser instrument designed to ...
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 Is Vesuvius taking an extended siesta? - Is Vesuvius Taking an Extended Siesta? (via sciencedaily.com)
Located near Naples, Italy, Vesuvius last had a violent eruption in 1944, towards the end of the Sec...