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A Subterranean ecosystem in the Chicxulub crater

A Subterranean ecosystem in the Chicxulub crater

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A new study reveals that the Chicxulub impact crater and its hydrothermal system hosted a subterranean ecosystem that could provide a glimpse of Earth's...
Assessing the habitability of planets around old red dwarfs

Assessing the habitability of planets around old red dwarfs

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A new study using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope gives new insight into an important question: how habitable are...
New model that describes the organization of organisms could lead to a better understanding of biological processes

New model that describes the organization of organisms could lead to a better understanding...

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At first glance, a pack of wolves has little to do with a vinaigrette. However, a team led by Ramin Golestanian, Director at the...
Trends in hurricane behavior show stronger slower and farther reaching storms

Trends in hurricane behavior show stronger, slower and farther-reaching storms

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A new normal is taking shape as a warming planet is changing hurricane behaviors and patterns. Research over the last decade has shown alarming...
Flash graphene rocks strategy for plastic waste

Flash graphene rocks strategy for plastic waste

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Plastic waste comes back in black as pristine graphene, thanks to ACDC. That's what Rice University scientists call the process they employed to make efficient...
Scientists repurpose MRI magnet for new discoveries

Scientists repurpose MRI magnet for new discoveries

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A limiting factor in modern physics experiments is the precision at which scientists can measure important values, such as the magnetic field within a...
Narcissists are drawn to leadership theories

Narcissists are drawn to leadership theories

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The more narcissistic the leader, the higher their interest in leadership theories, according to University of Queensland research. UQ School of Psychology researchers examined the...
Archaeologists reveal human resilience in the face of climate change in ancient Turkey

Archaeologists reveal human resilience in the face of climate change in ancient Turkey

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An examination of two documented periods of climate change in the greater Middle East, between approximately 4,500 and 3,000 years ago, reveals local evidence...