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Researchers built a mathematical model looking at how the migratory choices of female masu salmon change in different environmental conditions.

Math Model Reveals How Environmental Changes Shape Salmon Migration Patterns

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
The team’s new cell features a polymer electrolyte membrane and a porous layer, where carbon dioxide is generated in-situ and reacts at the cathode to form formate ions.

Scientists reveal new design for cells turning carbon dioxide into a green fuel

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Characteristic macroscopic (top) and microscopic (bottom) traces might be used to determine how stone edges were used.

Scientists try out stone age tools to understand how they were used

Categories Social Sciences
Volunteers were asked to try to rotate two balls around each other on their hands under two different learning conditions.

Power of illusion can help with learning new movements

Categories Brain & Behavior
Sea skater Taken in the Zoologische Staatssammlung München Halobates keyanus; Eschscholtz, 1822; Meerwasserläufer

Insects Shun Sea Life, Prefer Land’s Oxygen Buffet

Categories Life & Non-humans
Senior beautiful woman wearing casual t-shirt standing over isolated pink background showing arms muscles smiling proud. Fitness concept.

Scientists discover secreted protein helps both repair and grow muscles

Categories Health
Largest chemical map of the Milky Way unveiled

Fermi Bubbles Explained: Fast Outward Winds and ‘Reverse Shock’ at Center of Galaxy

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Atmospheric air with low concentrations of carbon dioxide is passed through an aqueous solution of IPDA, where the carbon dioxide rapidly reacts to create a solid product. Carbon dioxide is subsequently re-released with mild heating of the product in suspension, for storage or new applications.

Fastest carbon dioxide catcher heralds new age for direct air capture

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology

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