A compilation of about 200 images collected by the joint European-Japanese mission BepiColombo during its first—and…
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How to restore trust in media: Fewer biases and conflicts of interest, a new study shows
The COVID-19 global pandemic has seen news consumption rise in Australia. Audiences for TV news are…
3-D models of mountain lakes with a portable sonar and airborne laser
The information of the territory provided by the laser technology from an airplane can be combined…
Virus forced schools online, but many students didn't follow
During the first week that her San Diego public school was shuttered to slow the spread…
Dust devils may roam hydrocarbon dunes on Saturn's moon Titan
Meteorological conditions on Saturn’s large moon Titan, the strange, distant world that may be the most…
Scientists model role of aerosol-photolysis interaction in winter haze formation
A research team led by Prof. Li Guohui from the Institute of Earth Environment (IEE) of…
Fragmentation of comet ATLAS observed on the first crowd-sourced pictures from citizen astronomers
A group of citizen astronomers scattered all over the world has just demonstrated how a network…
On the origin of feces: CoproID reliably predicts sources of ancient poop
The archaeological record is littered with feces, a potential goldmine for insights into ancient health and…
A magnetic cork for the removal of water pollution
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), together with the Universidad Pontificia de Comillas and the…
Why B.C. should reopen clean energy opportunities for Indigenous communities
A little more than a year ago, the British Columbia government launched an inquiry into the…