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Are friends better for us than family?

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“Friendships become even more important as we age,” said William Chopik, a Michigan State University assistant professor of psychology whose study suggests friendships may...

Domes of frozen methane may be warning signs for new blow-outs

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500m wide and 10m high, the methane domes on the Arctic Ocean floor are containing huge amounts of methane. Credit: Pavel Serov/CAGE "Every year we go...

New data for old bones: How the famous Cleveland-Lloyd dinosaur bone...

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Indiana University of Pennsylvania students Josh Colastante, Alex Patch, and Heather Furlong excavate Allosaurus bones from the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry. Credit: Joe Peterson The Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur...

Meals on the go: The physics of baleen whales’ eating habits

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Humpback whales. Credit: © Nancy / Fotolia In a recent paper published in PLOS One, Saint Louis University professor of physics Jean Potvin, Ph.D., and biologist...

New discovery: Cormorants can hear under water

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The research cormorant Loke. Credit: University of Southern Denmark For the first time, researchers have shown that a marine birds can hear under water. This offers...

Breaking Newton’s Law

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Innsbruck physicists have observed an intriguing oscillatory back-and-forth motion of a quantum particle in a one-dimensional atomic gas. Credit: Florian Meinert A ripe apple falling from...

Physicist builds on Einstein and Galileo’s work

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In the new quantum test of the Einstein equivalence principle, free fall of atoms in quantum superpositions on different mass-energies, |a> and |b>, was...

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is smaller than ever seen before

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Jupiter's monster storm, the Great Red Spot, was once so large that three Earths would fit inside it. But new measurements by NASA's Hubble...

Tactile sensor gives robots new capabilities

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A GelSight sensor attached to a robot's gripper enables the robot to determine precisely where it has grasped a small screwdriver, removing it from...

Hubble’s tale of two exoplanets: Nature vs. nurture

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This diagram compares Hubble Space Telescope observations of two "hot Jupiter"-class planets orbiting very closely to different sunlike stars. Astronomers measured how light from...

Why rocks flow slowly in Earth’s middle mantle

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As slabs of Earth's crust decend into the mantle, they encounter a zone about 1,100 kilometers down where the mantle rock abruptly becomes stiffer,...