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Cracked soil

Empty Echoes of Rain

Sam Illingworth
Categories Bloggers
Marijuana cigarette. credit pixabay

Why, despite “the munchies,” frequent cannabis users are leaner than non-users

UC Irvine
Categories Health
An adult male black and white snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti).

Asian Monkeys in the Cold Evolve for Survival

University of Illinois
Categories Life & Non-humans
The UCLA Marriage and Close Relationships Lab interviewed hundreds of couples from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, beginning just before COVID-19 and extending to a year-and-a-half after the initial outbreak.

Couples’ social networks took long-lasting hit during COVID

UCLA
Categories Social Sciences
Child playing on rings at a jungle gym, wearing glasses

Eye drops slow nearsightedness progression in kids, study finds

Ohio State University
Categories Health

WHO spreads key ‘grow-food-instead’ message on ‘World No Tobacco Day’

Alan Kandel
Categories Bloggers
One of the two immobilized mice is presented to the subject mouse in random order. The subject mouse learns to recognize the presented mouse and associates it with the availability of water reward.

Scientists Discover Neurons Responsible for Individual Recognition in the Brain

Institute for Basic Science
Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Visualization of quantized vortex ring above the plane (green curve), normal-fluid vortex rings (reddish half circles)

Scientists Unravel Mystery of Quantum Vortex Interaction in Superfluid Helium

Osaka Metropolitan University
Categories Physics & Mathematics
Researchers have analyzed samples from petit-spot volcanoes to confirm their hydrothermal activity and estimated the process behind the hydrothermal activity.

Underwater Volcanic Activity Could Impact Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Waseda University
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Plankton glowing on a beach at night time. Credit Pixabay.

Warming Climate Could Trigger Carbon Emissions from Microbes

British Ecological Society
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Solar panels on a green lawn. credit pixabay

Hong Kong Researchers Achieve Record Efficiency of 19.31% in Organic Solar Cells

Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
A tick on a green leaf. Credit Pixabay

Tiny but Tough: New Study Reveals Resilience of Ticks in the Face of Extreme Conditions

Washington State University
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
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