Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Research: The most complete submarine cartography —

A scientific study describes for the first time the submarine cartography of a high-latitude system in the IBIS channel, which covers tens of...

Research: Evidence for a Human Geomagnetic Sense —

Scientists develop a robust experiment that shows human brain waves respond to changes in Earth-strength magnetic fields. Many humans are able to unconsciously detect...

Research: Close look at what might be happening in other, more energetic galaxies —

The center of our galaxy is a frenzy of activity. A behemoth black hole -- 4 million times as massive as the sun...

Research: Honey bee colonies more successful by foraging on non-crop fields —

Honey bee colonies foraging on land with a strong cover of clover species and alfalfa do more than three times as well than...

Research: Measuring impact of drought on groundwater resources from space —

A team of ASU scientists has been using the latest space technology, combined with ground measurements, to assess the health of one of...

Research: Mating habits provide new insight into the ‘mating march’ —

A new species of Surazomus, which belongs to the class Arachnida and the order Schizomida, has been discovered in the eastern Amazon, according...

Research: New mobile element found in mosquito parasite has potential for disease control —

Controlling mosquito-borne illnesses, such as Dengue or West Nile virus, has historically been difficult due to a lack of effective vaccines and concerns...

Research: A little of vial 1 and a little of vial 2 yield six-bit...

Computer scientists at Caltech have designed DNA molecules that can carry out reprogrammable computations, for the first time creating so-called algorithmic self-assembly in...

Research: Wildlife tourism may negatively affect African elephants’ behavior —

Increasing numbers of tourists are interested in observing wildlife such as African elephants, and income generated from tourism potentially aids in the protection...

Research: X-ray research reveals samples are a new state of matter —

The realization of so-called topological materials -- which exhibit exotic, defect-resistant properties and are expected to have applications in electronics, optics, quantum computing,...

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