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Rare parasitic wasps from Europe found in the US for the first time
Her research is part of a larger initiative that explores the diversity of oak gall wasps and their defense against their parasitic predators. Prior explains in the study that while they are only
Spectacular fireball streaks across western Japan, lighting up night sky
The fireball, widely believed to be an exceptionally bright meteor, shot through the sky just after 11 p.m., turning the sky bright white for a moment.
13 years without rain: The catastrophic drought that crippled the Maya
Thirteen years of drought in the wet season could mean 13 consecutive failed harvests—we know from the modern world how devastating that can be,” said James. Overall, roughly half of the 150-year
Scientists investigate surge in whale and dolphin strandings
The scientists said deep divers, such as sperm whales, and pelagic dolphins showed a steadier increase in strandings since the 1990s. Researchers said while exact causes were diff
How one scientist used ‘a billion butterflies’ to predict the weather
The most anticipated season of each year was the annual monsoon, he writes in his memoir “A Billion Butterflies: A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory.” Monsoons follow India’s hottest period and last
K-water, Microsoft to create marsh near Korea's largest dam
K-water will create an artificial marsh near Soyang Dam funded by Microsoft to improve water quality, reduce pollution and support sustainability efforts as both organizations collaborate on water
Groundbreaking new cancer detection technique replaces radioactive tracers with diamond sensor
Groundbreaking new cancer detection technique replaces radioactive tracers with diamond sensor - University of Warwick scientists have created a device that is designed to trace tiny magnetic particle
Exploring long-term, complex biodiversity change in Scotland's landscapes
Despite growing concern about biodiversity loss due to the ongoing biodiversity and climate crises, scientists have relatively little understanding of the pace and complexity of biodiversity change
The Hidden Engineering Power Behind the F‑22’s Unusual Exhaust
Why would the world’s finest combat aircraft forego the apparently ideal circle in favor of a couple of angular, sharp‑edged rectangles? For the F‑22 Raptor, the reason is a union of stealth physics,
Most known species evolved during 'explosions' of diversity, shows first analysis across 'tree of life'
The British evolutionary biologist JBS Haldane is said to have quipped that any divine being evidently had "an ordinate fondness for beetles." This "bon mot" conveyed an important truth: the "tree of
A Cosmic Spin Mystery That Could Rewrite the Universe’s Origin
Sixty percent of the oldest known galaxies seem to be rotating clockwise an asymmetry so extreme that one scientist described “any person looking at the image can see it.” The result, based on 263
Investigation reveals shocking truth about government-approved recycling plants — here's what's happening
This scam represents more than a regulatory failure. Investigation reveals shocking truth about government-approved recycling plants — here's what's happening first appeared on The Cool Down.
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