A new study of the ancient world of Anatolia—now Turkey—shows how they adapted to climate change…
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Understanding earthquakes triggered by wastewater injection
Since 2009, many central U.S. residents have faced increasing earthquake activity. Research has suggested that these…
New study investigates the microbiomes of dogs around the world
Although the microbiome—the collection of all microbes that live in the body—in the fecal matter of…
How to MRI your dragon: Researchers develop first bearded dragon brain atlas
They’re not too cuddly, but bearded dragons are working their way into the hearts and homes…
Investigating positron scattering from giant molecular targets
New research looks at positron scattering from rare gas atoms encapsulated in carbon 60 to investigate…
Seat assignments drive friendships among elementary school children
Most teachers focus on academic considerations when assigning seats. A new study by Florida Atlantic University…
Seismic noise analysis could help monitor potential hazards in active mines
An active underground mine can be a seismically noisy environment, full of signals generated by heavy…
Improving hydrogen peroxide production through sustainable photocatalysis
Hydrogen peroxide is used in many industries for a variety of purposes, including bleaching, sewage treatment,…
Novel catalyst radically enhances rate of conversion of carbon dioxide into solar fuels
Carbon dioxide or CO2 can potentially be used as a feedstock to be converted into carbon-neutral…
New resources designed to prevent cruel and inaccurate representation of self-harm in literature
Experts and campaigners working to prevent cruel and inaccurate representation of self-harm have created new resources…