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Earth Sciences Jun 20, 2025

AI model developed to unlock the potential of satellite imagery for land cover mapping

A research team led by the University of Aberdeen has developed a pioneering AI model to improve accuracy and reduce computational time in land cover mapping, particularly for vegetation.

Ecology Jun 20, 2025

Using ancient DNA to predict the future

Antarctica appears sparse. Nothing but white ice, glaciers and harsh conditions that only a few animals have adapted to survive in.

Nanophysics Jun 18, 2025

Electron microscopy technique captures nanoparticle organizations to forge new materials

A research team including members from the University of Michigan have unveiled a new observational technique that's sensitive to the dynamics of the intrinsic quantum jiggles of materials, or phonons.

Molecular & Computational biology Jun 18, 2025

Analysis of tooth rings uncovers smoking's enduring impact, offering new clues for forensic science

Evidence of the permanent impact of smoking on people's teeth has been uncovered by researchers for the first time. Researchers from Northumbria University have discovered that smokers have telltale signs of their smoking ...

Plants & Animals Jun 18, 2025

50 years after 'Jaws,' researchers have retired the man-eater myth and revealed more about sharks' amazing biology

The summer of 1975 was the summer of "Jaws."

Plants & Animals Jun 18, 2025

From fear to fascination: Decoding the depths and distances traveled by the world's largest fish

I became acquainted with sharks at a very early age.

Ecology Jun 18, 2025

Saving species starts at home: Conservationists share how to help 1,000 threatened invertebrates

When we think about animals, we tend to think of furry four-legged mammals. But 95% of all animal species are invertebrates—bees, butterflies, beetles, snails, worms, octopuses, starfish, corals, spiders and many many more. ...

Social Sciences Jun 17, 2025

From pirouettes to pressure: Ballet's perfectionism problem exposed

In the world of professional ballet, every movement is scrutinized, every line of the body judged. For many dancers, the pursuit of perfection is not just a goal, it's also a survival strategy. But what happens when that ...

Environment Jun 17, 2025

Lake Tahoe mystery: Why aren't the lake's famous waters getting more clear?

The clarity of Lake Tahoe—the famed alpine lake on California's border with Nevada, whose spectacular scenery draws millions of visitors a year and has spawned countless bumper stickers to "Keep Tahoe Blue"—is in the ...

Paleontology & Fossils Jun 16, 2025

What dinosaur fossils could teach us about cancer

When you think of dinosaurs, you might imagine towering predators or gentle giants roaming prehistoric landscapes. But what if these ancient creatures could teach us about one of humanity's most persistent challenges: cancer?

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