Hundreds of small tremors have shaken a densely populated volcanic area west of the Italian city…
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Too much of a good thing? Banks enjoying high returns in favorable times could be 'warning sign'
Banks reporting high profits in good times could be taking greater risks with their portfolios that…
Researchers see a future for agricultural solar parks, but also challenges
Solar parks and agriculture do not have to be placed on separate fields. It is possible…
Is deer culling the answer to Scottish woodland regeneration?
New research from the Cairngorms Connect Partnership demonstrates the use of controlled deer culling for forest…
Three steps for getting over social media envy: Advice from a psychologist
In the past, you may have envied your neighbor when they bought a new car or…
Relatable, welcoming cities play large role in migrant success, finds study
Just how welcoming Toronto and other global cities are to migrants can play a large role…
Bird species changing faster than expected in protected areas
A recent study by University of Helsinki researchers has found that bird communities inside and outside…
What are attoseconds? Nobel-winning physics explained
The Nobel Physics Prize was awarded on Tuesday to three scientists for their work on attoseconds,…
Hubble views NGC 4654 in the constellation Virgo
It’s easy to get swept up in the swirling starry arms of this intermediate spiral galaxy,…
New research shows how companies could be gaming their reported greenhouse gas emissions
New research by academics at King’s Business School has shown that companies are able to “game”…