An international team led by the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) has just published a paper in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews reconstructing episodes of highstands of the Black Sea during the last…
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Black Sea highstands during the last glacial period reconstructed
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Swapping batteries for hydrogen gives drones a whole new range
Researchers have built a drone that runs on hydrogen, to replace battery-powered drones that are too heavy and have too short a range. This technology could help fix power outages faster and replace dangerous helicopter missions with the new drones.
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Your Employees’ Tech Frustration is a Gift to Cybercriminals
Nearly a quarter of British workers say their jobs actively make them unhappy.
That stat should worry any business leader thinking about retention and productivity, not to mention morale and the human experience.
But there’s a less obvious…
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Light becomes matter: Shadowless projection mapping makes images indistinguishable from print
Projection mapping is widely known as a lighting technique that overlays images onto buildings or objects to create visual effects. In fields such as extended reality (XR) and vision science, however, researchers have suggested that projection…
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Positive childhood experiences are important for long-term outcomes, but not everyone gets them
For decades, members of the Rural Health Research Center have been studying how childhood experiences impact long-term outcomes. Much of this research has examined the negative effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as divorce,…
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New palm tree species discovered in Colombian Amazon
Two researchers at the University of Zurich have discovered and described a new, previously unknown palm species found in the virgin forests of Colombia. In close cooperation with a local indigenous community, they mapped the geographical…
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“Harmless” Peptide May Actually Be Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
Research from UC Santa Cruz indicates that the P3 peptide—an alternative cleavage product of the amyloid precursor protein—may play a role in Alzheimer’s disease. For many years, pharmaceutical companies have focused their Alzheimer’s…
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Lava Flows Down Mayon – NASA
The OLI (Operational Land Imager) on Landsat 8 acquired this rare, relatively clear image of Mayon, the most active volcano in the Philippines, on Feb. 26, 2026. The natural-color scene is overlaid with infrared observations to highlight…
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Machine learning maps nanodiamond nanofluid performance on wavy surfaces
Researchers combine numerical modeling with neural networks to show how nanodiamond aggregation, magnetic fields, and surface waviness jointly shape nanofluid heat transfer.
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Nepal’s rural women at increasing risk of human-wildlife conflict
BARDIYA, Nepal — On the morning of Feb. 6, the road leading to the Bardiya District Administration Office in western Nepal was filled with people moving as one. Dust rose from their footsteps. Voices layered over each other, murmurs turned into…
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