In the fall of 2023, a U.S. rover will land at the south pole of the…
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With changing climate, global lake evaporation loss larger than previously thought
A white mineral ring as tall as the Statue of Liberty creeps up the steep shoreline…
Falling stardust, wobbly jets explain blinking gamma ray bursts
A Northwestern University-led team of astrophysicists has developed the first-ever full 3D simulation of an entire…
Artificial intelligence techniques used to obtain antibiotic resistance patterns
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) is conducting research that analyzes antibiotic resistance patterns with…
Life in the Earth's interior is as productive as in some ocean waters
Terrestrial and marine habitats have been considered the ecosystems with the highest primary production on Earth…
Assigning moving features in high-speed atomic force microscopy
Researchers at Kanazawa University report in Biophysics and Physicobiology how to optimize high-speed atomic force microscopy…
Rescuing an ancient fish species on the brink of extinction
At the base of a winding staircase and tucked away in a dimly lit room, about…
Researchers screen out herb Bletilla populations with excellent germplasm and important phenotypic traits
Bletilla Rchb. f. (Orchidaceae) is a small genus with great economic value distributed in Asia, and…
Iceland volcano eruption opens a rare window into the Earth beneath our feet
The recent Fagradalsfjall eruption in the southwest of Iceland has enthralled the whole world, including nature…
New single-mode semiconductor laser delivers power with scalability
Berkeley engineers have created a new type of semiconductor laser that accomplishes an elusive goal in…