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Tropical and Temperate Reefs Affected Differently by Fishing Pressures
01:01pm, Tuesday, 30'th Jun 2020
In a study published recently in Ecology and Evolution, an international team of researchers focused on what can happen to ocean ecosystems when fishing pressure increases or decreases, and how this d
Scientists Have Been Able to Capture the Light Emitted When Two Black Holes Collide
12:58pm, Tuesday, 30'th Jun 2020
Scientists have revealed the image of the light produced on the collision of two black holes.
SFI on the future of Irish research in a post-Covid-19 world
12:30pm, Tuesday, 30'th Jun 2020
SFI director general Prof Mark Ferguson says that how Irish research operates will fundamentally change as a result of Covid-19.
Major New Paleoclimatology Study Shows Last 150 Years of Global Warming Has Undone 6,500 Years of Cooling
10:53am, Tuesday, 30'th Jun 2020
Comprehensive compilation of pre-historic temperature records shows that global warming is reaching levels not seen for at least 6,000 years. Over the past 150 years, global warming has more than undo
Opinion: Immigration restrictions will hurt scientific competitiveness
04:00am, Tuesday, 30'th Jun 2020
Our xenophobia is interfering with our scientific progress and limiting our scientific competitiveness
South pole warming three times faster than rest of the world, our research shows | Kyle Clem for the Conversation
12:21am, Tuesday, 30'th Jun 2020
Dramatic change in Antarctica’s interior in past three decades a result of effects from tropical variability working together with increasing greenhouse gases
Senators Introduce Bill to Boost US Production of Semiconductors Amid Beijing's Threats
06:11pm, Monday, 29'th Jun 2020
In a move to counter China’s tech ambitions, a bipartisan group of senators has introduced legislation aimed to ...
Multifunctional Nanofiber Protects Against Explosions – For Soldiers, Firefighters, Astronauts and More
03:00pm, Monday, 29'th Jun 2020
Since World War I, the vast majority of American combat casualties has come not from gunshot wounds but from explosions. Today, most soldiers wear a heavy, bullet-proof vest to protect their torso but
10 Bonus Autonomous Driving News Stories
02:30pm, Monday, 29'th Jun 2020
Continuing our series of end-of-month news roundups for stories we couldn't dedicate full pieces to but still seemed noteworthy, here are 10 autonomous driving stories worth a gander.
Surprising Findings Beneath the Surface of Our Galaxy’s Water Worlds
02:04am, Monday, 29'th Jun 2020
A team of researchers simulated conditions on water-rich exoplanets in the laboratory and learned something surprising about their geological composition. Out beyond our solar system, visible only as
Understanding the agricultural perspective of hailstorms
01:00pm, Sunday, 28'th Jun 2020
One certainty about High Plains summers is the occurrence of hailstorms, some of which can be destructive on crops and property. But what do farmers actually think about hailstorms and
For the First Time, Images Show Rapid Spread of Infection May be Explained by Extensive Filopodia, Stringy Protrusions in Virally Infected Cells ...
Clouds the Likely Cause of Increased Global Warming in Latest Generation of Climate Models
10:08pm, Saturday, 27'th Jun 2020
New representations of clouds are making models more sensitive to carbon dioxide. As scientists work to determine why some of the latest climate models suggest the future could be warmer than previous
Why go 'horse and buggy' to Mars when we could go supersonic?
04:00pm, Saturday, 27'th Jun 2020
With fusion propulsion, we could make Mars and the rest of the near solar system infinitely more accessible and promising.
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