As strong winds and torrential rains inundate Australia’s south-eastern coast, new research suggests that high intensity…
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Social media can be a lifesaver for new international ventures
The use of social media can be beneficial to international new ventures and help them to…
One of Europe's most ancient domestic dogs lived in the Basque Country
A humerus analyzed by the UPV/EHU’s Human Evolutionary Biology group belonged to a specimen that lived…
New research unearths obscure and contradictory heat transfer behaviors
UCLA researchers and their colleagues have discovered a new physics principle governing how heat transfers through…
What may be the largest source of abiotic methane gas on Earth
Methane (CH4), the chief constituent of natural gas, is one of the most widely used “clean”…
Talks kick off on global plastic trash treaty
Despite decades of effort, plastic pollution is only getting worse—a gloomy fact that representatives of almost…
Examining US policy-making and China's efforts in Southeast Asia
Was there effectively a “Chinese problem” in Southeast Asia in the decades following World War II,…
Friendly fire: How conflicts can reduce stress in the workplace
Stress and conflict are unavoidable aspects of life and can be highly destructive forces when left…
Adventurous bird personalities can help population cope with climate change
Red knots of all ages and sexes show behavioral traits. These remain mostly unchanged over time…
The evolution of Asia's mammals was dictated by ancient climate change and rising mountains, study reveals
The idea that climate change and geological events can shape evolution isn’t a new one: anyone…