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Tiny scales reveal megalodon was not as fast as believed, but it had a mega-appetite explaining its gigantism
A new study reveals the iconic extinct Megalodon, or “megatooth shark,” was a rather slow cruiser…
'Red sea plume' alga may cut greenhouse gas emissions from cow manure nearly in half
Approximately a third of all anthropogenic methane is emitted by ruminant livestock. These animals get nutrients…
Cell-derived nanocarriers for more efficient and direct intracellular drug release
In drug delivery, the therapeutic behavior of the nanocarriers is limited by the “foreign” character of…
Research group deciphers enigmatic ancient 'unknown Kushan script'
The Kushan Empire in Central Asia was one of the most influential states of the ancient…
2018–2022 Southern Resident killer whale presence in the Salish Sea: continued shifts in habitat usage
Monika Wieland Shields, Director of the Orca Behavior Institute, has observed orcas in the Salish Sea,…
Data extraction tool may lead to discovery of new polymers
The amount of published materials science research is growing at an exponential rate, too fast for…
80-year-old principles incompletely explain turbulent flows, study shows
Experiments at the unique wind tunnel of the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPI-DS)…
PM 1-322 is a variable planetary nebula, study finds
By analyzing the data from various ground-based facilities and space telescopes, European astronomers have investigated the…
Citizen scientists observe gamma-ray glows that may reveal origin of lightning
A research group led by Kyoto University, in cooperation with a network of citizen supporters, has…