Gas giants orbiting our sun show a clear pattern; the more massive the planet, the lower…
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Global review throws light on gender-based violence in fisheries
A new study published today in Fish and Fisheries argues that gender-based violence (GBV) cannot be…
New study shows how Chicago pollution varies by neighborhood
If you live along one of the major interstate highways running through Chicago or directly next…
Southern Sámi language could be in danger if reindeer herding is restricted
Wind turbines are contributing to the Southern Sámi losing grazing land for their reindeer husbandry. This…
Study on persistence in research productivity produces implications for hiring policies
Do scientists change over 40 years of their academic careers? Can they be radically different in…
Storing information with spins: Creating new structured spin states with spatially structured polarized light
Light is composed of electric and magnetic fields that oscillate perpendicular to each other. When these…
Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, reveals updated report
A new report published by Fauna & Flora reveals growing evidence of the risks associated with…
Body language tells us surprisingly little about whether someone is being honest
Do you ever wonder if you could pass a lie detection test or imagine what it…
Earth's first plants likely to have been branched, study finds
A new discovery by scientists at the University of Bristol changes ideas about the origin of…
Accurate rapid tests made from smart graphene paper
Rapid pregnancy and COVID-19 tests have a great advantage over other medical analyses: they are so…