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Study shows record-breaking advertising expenses on films pay off
Films, video games, music releases—the entertainment industry is well known for its high spending on advertising.…
The race is on for a new internet
Europe is pushing to create a network infrastructure based on quantum physics. Click here…
Study identifies remains of artificial turf as important source of pollution in aquatic environment
Every year, around 1,200 and 1,400 artificial turf sports fields are installed in the European Union.…
Is less more? Or is less sometimes less? Examining the consumer trend toward minimalist packaging
Researchers from Texas Christian University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and University of Georgia published a new…
Actual evapotranspiration plays a dominant role in drought of central Asia: Study
The Central Asian region is sensitive to global climate change and prone to drought. A research…
Journey to a metal-rich world: NASA's Psyche is ready to launch
The spacecraft is targeting an Oct. 12 liftoff atop a Falcon Heavy rocket. Its destination, a…
Dolphin friendships found to be facilitated by a fishy feast
We all know that there is nothing like hanging out with your friends for a big…
Not lazy at all: Honey bee drones can be most active members of the colony
Sometimes it is worthwhile to look at the details, to study aspects that seem to be…
Whispering gallery microprobe opens up new opportunities for optical spectroscopy
Light–matter interaction is one of the most basic ways people observe the physical world. While reflection…