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Astronomy Jul 2, 2024

Cosmic simulation reveals how black holes grow and evolve

A team of astrophysicists led by Caltech has managed for the first time to simulate the journey of primordial gas dating from the early universe to the stage at which it becomes swept up in a disk of material fueling a single ...

Economics & Business Jul 2, 2024

Will digital currencies become the norm as the world moves towards a cashless society?

More than 90% of the world's central banks are looking at introducing a central bank digital currency (CBDC), to complement existing banknotes.

Ecology Jul 1, 2024

What makes a good tree? We used AI to ask birds

Grassy box gum woodlands once covered millions of square kilometers in southeastern Australia, but today less than 5% remains. The loss of large old trees has been a crisis for the many species of birds and other animals ...

Molecular & Computational biology Jun 27, 2024

Researchers develop deep-learning model that outperforms Google AI system to predict peptide structures

Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a deep-learning model, called PepFlow, that can predict all possible shapes of peptides—chains of amino acids that are shorter than proteins, but perform similar biological ...

Economics & Business Jun 27, 2024

When economies falter, governors respond similarly, regardless of party

In today's hyper-partisan environment, do states led by Republican governors have different budgetary priorities than those led by Democrats?

Earth Sciences Jun 26, 2024

El Niño forecasts extended to 18 months with physics-based model

Across Asia, the Pacific Ocean, and the Americas, El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) brings variations in winds, weather, and ocean temperature that can cause droughts, floods, crop failures, and food shortages. Recently, ...

General Physics Jun 14, 2024

Quantum entangled photons react to Earth's spin

A team of researchers led by Philip Walther at the University of Vienna carried out a pioneering experiment where they measured the effect of the rotation of Earth on quantum entangled photons. The work, published in Science ...

Environment Jun 13, 2024

Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change, study finds

Oregon State University researchers found that U.S. adults are fairly confident in linking wildfires and heat to climate change, but less confident when it comes to other extreme weather events like hurricanes, flooding or ...

Social Sciences Jun 11, 2024

Study finds that for Republican men, environmental support hinges on partisan identity

Who proposes a bill matters more to Republican men than what it says—at least when it comes to the environment, a recent study found.

Other Jun 10, 2024

Think tech killed penmanship? Messy handwriting was a problem centuries before smartphones

Handwriting is dead. At least that's what a New York Times article announced in 2023 in its postmortem investigation "What Killed Penmanship?" But there was no doubt about the culprit: technology.

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