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Powerful Volcanic Blast Not the Cause for 2018 Indonesian Island Collapse
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University of Birmingham
The collapse was probably caused by the underlying magmatic system becoming destabilized
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New Research May Help Scientists Unravel the Physics of the Solar Wind
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University of Minnesota
Understanding the solar wind can help scientists predict how it will affect Earth’s satellites and astronauts in space
| 3 min read
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New Study Sheds Light on Origins of Life on Earth
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Rutgers University
Researchers explored the evolution of metal-binding proteins across billions of years
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Low-Temperature DeNOx Catalyst for Reducing Ultrafine Particle Emission
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National Research Council of Science & Technology
New catalyst has increased durability compared to conventional commercial catalysts
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Inciting Instead of Coercing, ‘Nudges’ Show Effectiveness at Changing Behavior
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University of Geneva
Certain soft incentive techniques, known as nudges, are effective in getting people to change their behavior
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Declines in Seed-Dispersing Animal Species Impede Plants’ Ability to Adapt
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
New study suggests that plants may struggle to adapt to climate change as seed-dispersing animals decline in numbers
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Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument Creates Largest 3D Map of the Cosmos
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
DESI has already mapped out more galaxies than all previous 3D surveys combined—and it’s just getting started
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Strong Evidence Shows Sixth Mass Extinction of Global Biodiversity in Progress
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
Unlike previous ones, this mass extinction is entirely caused by human activity
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New Photonic Effect Could Speed Drug Development
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University of Michigan
Twisted semiconductor nanostructures convert red light into twisted blue light in tiny volumes
| 3 min read
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New Study Shows Novel Crystal Structure for Hydrogen under High Pressure
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Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Potential crystal phase for hydrogen identified using data science and supercomputer simulations
| 2 min read
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Swapping Just One Food Item per Day Can Make Diets More Planet-Friendly
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Tulane University
Americans who eat beef could slash their diet’s carbon footprint as much as 48 percent
| 2 min read
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Tiger Shark Migrations Altered by Climate Change, New Study Finds
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University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science
New migration patterns leave sharks more vulnerable to fishing
| 2 min read
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