Scientists are learning more about the diets and groupings of little-studied Hector’s dolphins at the top…
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'Counter-stereotypical' messaging can move needle on vaccinations
A large-scale study to see if politically partisan cues can induce people to get COVID-19 vaccines…
Skepticism about Microsoft results regarding robust quantum bits
In March 2022, Microsoft published research results about the realization of a special type of particle…
Fractons as information storage: Not yet tangible, but close
Excitations in solids can also be represented mathematically as quasiparticles; for example, lattice vibrations that increase…
Excavated white-tailed deer bones could inform a more sustainable future
In Connecticut, deer are a frequent sight, whether they are quietly munching on plants around our…
Astrophysicists catalog all known planet-hosting, three-star systems
A planetary physicist at The University of Texas at Arlington is the lead author of a…
More efforts are needed to protect orchids in karst forests
Karst forests develop in a karst landform, and have complex vegetation types and high biodiversity, and…
Research shows remote students more likely to experience identity-based bullying
High school and middle school students in remote learning environments are more likely to be exposed…
How to get people to pay their taxes, according to research
Government officials can do the math and figure out how much taxation they need to cover…
Introverted leaders in the spotlight: Dispelling misconceptions
A review in the International Journal of Management Development has highlighted the crucial role of personality…