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Changes in Hudson River may offer insight into how glaciers grew

Researchers say they may be able to estimate how glaciers moved by examining how the weight of the ice sheet altered topography and led...

Better methods improve measurements of recreational water quality

The concentration of enterococci, bacteria that thrive in feces, has long been the federal standard for determining water quality. Researchers have now shown that...

84 highly endangered amur leopards remain in China and Russia

Scientists estimate there are only 84 remaining highly endangered Amur leopards (Panthera pardus orientalis) remaining in the wild across its current range along the...

Growing a dinosaur’s dinner

Scientists have measured the nutritional value of herbivore dinosaurs' diet by growing their food in atmospheric conditions similar to those found roughly 150 million...

How looking at the big picture can lead to better decisions

New research suggests how distancing yourself from a decision may help you make the choice that produces the most benefit for you and others...

Theorists publish highest-precision prediction of muon magnetic anomaly

Latest calculation based on how subatomic muons interact with all known particles comes out just in time for comparison with precision measurements at new...

Scientists discover how antiviral gene works

It's been known for years that humans and other mammals possess an antiviral gene called RSAD2 that prevents a remarkable range of viruses from...

Biorenewable, biodegradable plastic alternative synthesized

Polymer chemists have taken another step toward a future of high-performance, biorenewable, biodegradable plastics. The team describes chemical synthesis of a polymer called bacterial...

Broken shuttle may interfere with learning in major brain disorders

A broken shuttle protein may hinder learning in people with intellectual disability, schizophrenia, or autism.

What causes the sound of a dripping tap — and how do you stop...

Scientists have solved the riddle behind one of the most recognizable, and annoying, household sounds: the dripping tap. And crucially, they have also identified...

Brabus Launches ‘Deep Blue’ G-Wagon, Speedboat & Luxury Watch Line

Brabus is unifying its collaborations with Mercedes-AMG, Finland’s Axopar Boats, and Panerai luxury watches under one Deep Blue collection.Being that Brabus is...