An international team of archaeologists has discovered life-size images of an extinct camel species carved into…
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Filling the data gap for volcanic ash effects on Earth systems
Volcanic ash is no ordinary dust: It gets injected into the atmosphere, climbs to the stratosphere,…
Molecular knots, left and right: How molecules form knots
Helical molecules, similarly to a corkscrew, have a spiral shape that can be either left- or…
Nationwide test of Wireless Emergency Alert system could test people's patience—or rebuild trust in the system
The Wireless Emergency Alert system is scheduled to have its third nationwide test on Oct. 4,…
Superconductivity at room temperature remains elusive a century after Nobel Prize for landmark discovery
On April 8, 1911, Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes scribbled in pencil an almost unintelligible note…
Nobel prize in physics awarded for work unveiling the secrets of electrons
The 2023 Nobel prize in physics has been awarded to a trio of scientists for pioneering…
Have some economists severely underestimated the financial hit from climate change? Recent evidence suggests yes
Scientists say severe climate change is now the greatest threat to humanity. Extreme weather is expected…
'Emotionally, he's destroyed me': Why intimate partner sexual violence needs to be taken as seriously as stranger rape
Last month, “That 70s Show” actor Danny Masterson was found guilty of raping two women in…
Irrigating Australia's deserts won't increase rainfall, new modeling shows
,For generations, Australians have been fascinated with the idea of turning our inland deserts green with…
What is an attosecond? A physical chemist explains the tiny time scale behind Nobel Prize-winning research
A group of three researchers earned the 2023 Nobel Prize in physics for work that has…