We can learn a great deal about the lives and social structures of civilizations thousands of years ago by studying what they ...
Deep below the surface in coastal sediments, microorganisms use conductive particles as tiny natural "wires" to exchange ...
Rising sea surface temperatures in coastal waters are driving 50 to 64 percent of the increase in large-scale humid heat ...
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Potsdam and the University of Cologne has deciphered the ...
Hidden beneath the surface of the world's rivers, some of Earth's great animal movements unfold—migrations that rival, in ...
Continued monitoring of sunken Soviet submarine shows ongoing radioactive leakage, but little impact
In 1989, the Soviet nuclear-powered attack submarine Komsomolets sank to the bottom of the Norwegian Sea, along with its ...
A team of researchers from Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with colleagues from Japan, has taken an important step ...
Astronomers have an answer for a long-running mystery in astrophysics: why is the growth of supermassive black holes so much ...
An international research team has successfully synthesized oriented belt-shaped vanadium dioxide (VO2(B)) single crystals ...
Researchers from several Parisian institutions have worked together to develop a non-destructive approach to study how ...
Cycles in the growth and decay of Antarctica's ice sheets once shaped marine biological productivity thousands of miles away ...
The word "nemotia" is a neologism, a newly coined term that in this case, describes the sense of overwhelmingness and ...
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