When dust clings to a surface or a gecko walks across a ceiling, it happens thanks to what scientists call “nature’s invisible glue.” Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a fast and simple way to observe these…
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Glacier Meltwater Is Less Nutritious for Marine Life
The cloudy, sediment-laden meltwater from glaciers is a key source of nutrients for ocean life, but a new study suggests that as climate change causes many glaciers to shrink and retreat their meltwater may become less nutritious.
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Archaeologists discover ‘perfectly preserved’ dinosaur egg in Argentina
It’s rare in the world of archaeology that you discover anything that is perfectly preserved, but researchers in Argentina just landed themselves an extremely rare treasure.
Palaeontologists in Patagonia stumbled across a dinosaur egg which is…
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A study on women in Turkish culture: the mediating role of psychological resilience in the association between perceived stress and spiritual well-being | BMC Psychology
In this study, we found that perceived stress in women had a small but statistically significant direct association on spiritual well-being, whereas psychological resilience not played mediating role in this relationship. This result suggests…
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MIT Scientists Find Traces of Earth Before Earth – SciTechDaily
- MIT Scientists Find Traces of Earth Before Earth SciTechDaily
- Geologists discover the first evidence of 4.5-billion-year-old “proto Earth” MIT News
- Potassium-40 isotopic evidence for an extant pre-giant-impact component of Earth’s mantle
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Impact crater in south China confirmed as world’s largest for over 10,000-year period
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GUANGZHOU, Oct 23 (Xinhua/APP): The Jinlin impact crater in south China’s Guangdong Province has been confirmed as the largest known crater on Earth since the Holocene period, which spans…
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Adoption of open research practices “exceeding expectations”
Shutterstock.com/Michael Lutz New analysis of open research practices suggests that researchers are increasingly motivated to share their data by factors beyond policy mandates, such as enhanced visibility, impact, and…
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Christmas Island shrew officially declared extinct: IUCN
The Christmas Island shrew, a tiny mammal once found only on the Australian island of the same name, has been declared officially extinct. It’s at least the fourth small mammal…
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