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How many stars eventually collide as black holes? The universe has...

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Since the breakthrough in gravitational wave astronomy back in 2015, scientists have been able to detect more than a dozen pairs of closely located...

Hot pots helped ancient Siberian hunters survive the Ice Age

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A new study shows that ancient Siberian hunters created heat resistant pots so that they could cook hot meals - surviving the harshest seasons...

As our planet gets greener, plants are slowing global warming

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Chi Chen, a Boston University graduate researcher, and Ranga Myneni, a BU College of Arts & Sciences professor of earth and environment, released a...

Global science team on red alert as Arctic lands grow greener

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New research techniques are being adopted by scientists tackling the most visible impact of climate change—the so-called greening of Arctic regions. The latest drone and satellite...

Ultra-high energy events key to study of ghost particles

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Physicists at Washington University in St. Louis have proposed a way to use data from ultra-high energy neutrinos to study interactions beyond the standard...

A quantum of solid: A glass nanoparticle in the quantum regime

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Researchers in Austria have used lasers to levitate and cool a glass nanoparticle into the quantum regime. Although it is trapped in a room-temperature...

More countries publishing ecosystem accounts, considering environment in economic decisions

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New research shows that an increasing number of countries are publishing ecosystem accounts, helping to embed nature in economic and financial decisions. Internationally endorsed guidelines...

Bacteria engineered to protect bees from pests and pathogens

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Scientists from The University of Texas at Austin report in the journal Science that they have developed a new strategy to protect honey bees from a...

Astronomers witness the dragging of space-time in stellar cosmic dance

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An international team of astrophysicists led by Australian Professor Matthew Bailes, from the ARC Centre of Excellence of Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav), has shown...

Pre-eruption seismograms recovered for 1980 Mount St. Helens event

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Nearly 40 years ago, analog data tapes faithfully recorded intense seismic activity in the two months before the historic eruption of Mount St. Helens...

Physics of giant bubbles bursts secret of fluid mechanics

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A study inspired by street performers making gigantic soap bubbles led to a discovery in fluid mechanics: Mixing different molecular sizes of polymers within...