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‘Dolomite Problem’: 200-Year-Old Geology Mystery Resolved
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University of Michigan
To build mountains from dolomite, a common mineral, it must periodically dissolve
| 3 min read
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‘Amaterasu’ Particle: A New Cosmic Mystery
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Osaka Metropolitan University
Unknown extremely energetic particle from space detected and named after Japanese myth
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How Do Plants Determine Where the Light Is Coming From?
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University of Lausanne
Researchers uncover light-sensitive plant tissue that generates a "visible" light gradient for the plant
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New Partnership to Drive Readership and Visibility of Open Access Journals
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Pensoft Publishers
Content from 20 Pensoft journals will now be automatically added to ResearchGate
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Promising Results against Capacity Loss in Vanadium Batteries
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Computational study could help extend the lives of these batteries, which are widely used by utilities and manufacturers
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European Common Hippopotamus Fossil Reveals Their Middle Pleistocene Dispersal
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PLOS
New analysis settles long-standing confusion about the age of a key fossil
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From the First Bite, Our Sense of Taste Helps Pace Our Eating
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University of California - San Francisco
Brainstem recording shows that our tastebuds are the first line of defense against eating too fast
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Most-Cited Scientists: Still Mostly Men, but the Gender Gap Is Closing
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PLOS
Researchers analyze records of 5.8 million international scientific authors
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People Watched Other People Shake Boxes for Science
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Johns Hopkins University
People are shown to be good at detecting another person's epistemic goals just by watching them
| 2 min read
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Analysis of Cyberstalking Research
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Crime and Justice Research Alliance
Researchers identify factors associated with perpetration and victimization
| 3 min read
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NASA’s Webb Reveals New Features in Heart of Milky Way
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
The NIRCam instrument reveals a portion of the Milky Way’s dense core in a new light
| 2 min read
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Redefining the Quest for AI: What Should Replace the Turing Test?
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Intelligent Computing
Researchers propose a three-step framework to determine if AI reasons like a human
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