A new study led by Dr. Asaf Tzachor, in collaboration with an international team of scientists,…
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Scientists reveal controlling factors of water and heat exchanges over the Zoige wetland
The Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is composed of complex and diverse topographic features, as well as many…
Scientists develop a new way to verify forecasts of where typhoons will hit land
Landfalling typhoons can cause widespread damage, so accurately forecasting them is crucial. More specifically, the errors…
Remains of two new marine worms from 455 million years ago discovered in Morocco
A research project undertaken by the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and the Institute of Geoscience…
Study of fossil katydids provides new insights into the evolution of the Mesozoic soundscape
Acoustic communication has played a key role in the evolution of animals—especially vertebrates and insects—ranging from…
Cabbage white butterflies utilize two gut enzymes for maximum flexibility in deactivating mustard oil bombs
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, together with their colleagues at…
Precise solar observations fed millions in ancient Mexico
Without clocks or modern tools, ancient Mexicans watched the sun to maintain a farming calendar that…
Video: MTG-I1 launch sequence
The animation shows the full launch sequence for the first Meteosat Third Generation Imager (MTG-I1) satellite.…
Scientists outline key policies for degrowth in the fight against climate change
Degrowth policies would be effective in fighting against climate breakdown and biodiversity loss and would secure…
Fossil-sorting robots will help researchers study oceans and climate
Researchers have developed and demonstrated a robot capable of sorting, manipulating, and identifying microscopic marine fossils.…