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Researchers Find the Evolutionary Secret Behind Different Animal Life Cycles

The worm that the researchers studied and for which they sequenced the genome. It is a segmented worm that is abundant on the coasts of the UK and Europe. It lives inside a tube that it secretes itself burrowed in the sand. Credit: Chema Martin. For greater than 100 years, biologists have wondered why animals...

Researchers Open a New Window on the Physics of Glass Formation

Credit: University of Glasgow A research study from a worldwide group of researchers has cast new light on the physics of vitrification-- the process by which glass forms. Their findings, which center on analyzing a common feature of glasses called the boson peak, might help pave the way for recent developments in product science. The peak could...

How Supermassive Fuel-Hungry Black Holes Feed off Intergalactic Gas

Two interacting galaxies viewed from the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit: NASA/ESA/Hubble Heritage Team A research study led by the College of Southampton has shown how supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are feeding off gas clouds that reach them by traveling hundreds of thousands of light yrs from one galaxy to another. A worldwide team of scientists has...

First Observation of the Cherenkov Radiation Phenomenon in a 2D Space

A single free electron propagates above the special layered structure that the researchers engineered, only a few tens of nanometers above it.During its movement, the electron emits discrete packets of radiation called "photons". Between the electron and the photons it emitted, a connection of "quantum entanglement" is formed. Credit: Ella Maru Studio Researchers from the...

Ancient Chimeras Were Suction Feeders, Not Shell Crushers

Iniopera reconstruction. Credit: Richard Dearden / University of BIrmingham A rare three-dimensional fossil of an ancient chimera has revealed new hints of the diversity of these creatures in the Carboniferous time, some 300 million years ago. Ancient chimera A research study led by the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (MNHN) and the University of Birmingham revealed an ancient...

New Outcomes Reveal Surprising Behavior of Minerals Deep in the Earth

Boudinage in brecciated dolostone rocks of the Panamint Range (Wildrose Area, Death Valley National Park). New research shows that periclase is stronger than bridgmanite in the earth's lower mantle, analogous to boudins developing in rigid ("stronger") rocks among less competent ("weaker") rocks. Credit: Jennifer M. Jackson, Caltech As you are reading this, more than 400...

Building Blocks of Life Found in Meteorite That Crash-Landed in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire

Credit: Royal Holloway, University of London Finding the building blocks of life New research released on the organic analysis of the Winchcombe meteorite that crash-landed onto a driveway in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, in 2021. The research, led by Dr. Queenie Chan from the Department of Earth Sciences at Royal Holloway, University of London, discovered organic compounds from...

Massive Volcanic Outburst Spotted on Jupiter’s Hellish Moon Io

An infrared image of Io snapped by Juno in July 2022. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/ASI/INAF/JIRAM) The most powerful volcanic eruptions in the Solar System occur not on Earth, however on Io, a sulfurous moon orbiting the planet Jupiter. And currently, researchers from the Planetary Science Institute (PSI) in the United States have noticed a current outburst that's been surprisingly productive,...

Giant Mantle Plume Reveals Mars is More Active Than Previously Thought

Planet Mars illustration . Credit: © revers_jr / stock.adobe.com On Earth, shifting tectonic plates reshuffle the planet's surface and make for a dynamic interior, so the lack of such processes on Mars led several to think of it as a dead planet where not much occurred in the past 3 billion years. In the present problem...

Development in Science is on The Decadence and We Are Unsure Why

Credit: Nattapat Jitrungruengnij/Shutterstock Increased knowledge but reduced innovation in science According to an analysis published Wednesday of countless analysis papers and patents, the rate of ground-breaking scientific findings and technological innovation is reducing despite an ever-growing quantity of knowledge. While the past study has revealed downturns in particular disciplines, the study is the primary that "emphatically, convincingly documents...