Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have found striking orbital geometries in protoplanetary disks…
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Bone analyses tell about kitchen utensils in the Middle Ages
Clay pots? Wooden spoons? Copper pots? Silver forks? What materials has man used for making kitchen…
Radial synthesis breaks new ground for chemical research and production
In the future, bottlenecks in the supply of medicines could be more easily eliminated. An automated…
The importance of creative problem-solving in the workplace
Creativity in working life can be approached as a learning process. Researchers Soila Lemmetty and Kaija…
Improving access to cycling can benefit women in marginalized neighborhoods
Research has shown that cycling offers environmental, health, economic and social benefits. Click here…
Seductive details inhibit learning
When teachers use a funny joke, a cat video or even background music in their lessons,…
Research finds gender bias in textbooks of Indonesia and other Muslim majority countries
Indonesia does well compared to other Muslim countries in getting girls into schools. Female enrollment in…
Iron is everywhere in Earth's vicinity, suggest two decades of Cluster data
Using over 18 years of data from ESA’s Cluster mission, scientists have mapped the heavy metals…
Dark matter and massive galaxies
About 85% of the matter in the universe is in the form of dark matter, whose…
Small robots practice scouting skills for future moon mission
The upgraded Autonomous Pop-Up Flat Folding Explorer Robot, or A-PUFFER, is on a roll. The technology…