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Mysteriously bright flash is a black hole jet pointing straight toward Earth, astronomers say(图)
黑洞生长 超大质量黑洞 兹威基瞬态设施 天文观测
2023/6/9
Prepare for next pandemic by preserving animal specimens in natural history collections, scientists say(图)
pandemic preserving animal specimens natural history collections
2021/1/28
It's been more than a year since the first cases were identified in China, yet the exact origins of the COVID-19 pandemic remain a mystery. Though strong evidence suggests that the responsible coronav...
Star’s Birth May Have Triggered Another Star Birth,Astronomers Say
Star’s Birth Another Star Birth Astronomers Say
2017/7/24
Astronomers using the National Science Foundation’s Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) have found new evidence suggesting that a jet of fast-moving material ejected from one young star may have tri...
In Harm's Way:Wolves May Not Risk 'Prey Switching' say USU Ecologists
Wolves May Not Risk Prey Switching USU Ecologists
2017/4/27
Ecologists have long observed predators pursue disproportionately more of a plentiful prey species, and less of scarce prey, but change to the latter if it becomes relatively more abundant. Known as “...
Wolfing it Down:Brown Bears Reduce Wolf Kill Rate say USU Ecologists
Wolfing it Down Brown Bears Reduce Wolf Kill Rate say USU Ecologists
2017/2/16
If you’ve ever been elbowed out of the way at the dinner table by older, stronger siblings, you’ll identify with wolves competing with larger bears for food. A study by Utah State University ecologist...
Wolfing it Down:Brown Bears Reduce Wolf Kill Rate say USU Ecologists
Wolfing it Down Brown Bears Reduce Wolf Kill Rate USU Ecologists
2017/3/13
If you’ve ever been elbowed out of the way at the dinner table by older, stronger siblings, you’ll identify with wolves competing with larger bears for food. A study by Utah State University ecologist...
Up,Up and Away:USU Chemists say 'Yes,'Helium Can Form Compounds
USU Chemists Helium Can Form Compounds
2017/2/16
Can helium bond with other elements to form a stable compound? Students attentive to Utah State University professor Alex Boldyrev’s introductory chemistry lectures would immediately respond “no.” And...
Small blue galaxy could shed new light on Big Bang,IU astronomers say
Small blue galaxy Big Bang,IU astronomers
2016/5/19
A faint blue galaxy about 30 million light-years from Earth and located in the constellation Leo Minor could shed new light on conditions at the birth of the universe.Astronomers at Indiana University...
UW team programs solitary yeast cells to say ‘hello’ to one another(图)
UW team programs solitary yeast cells hello
2015/7/13
For centuries, humans have been playing with yeast. But these simple fungal cells usually do their jobs — making bread rise or converting sugar into alcohol — without having to communicate or work tog...
Black holes don’t erase information, scientists say(图)
Black holes don’t erase information scientists say
2015/4/13
Shred a document, and you can piece it back together. Burn a book, and you could theoretically do the same. But send information into a black hole, and it’s lost forever.That’s what some physicists ha...
Solar activity influences climate change, say scientists(图)
Solar activity influences climate change say scientists
2014/3/20
Changes in the sun’s energy output may have led to marked natural climate change in Europe over the last 1000 years, according to researchers at Cardiff University.
Symbiotic fungi inhabiting plant roots have major impact on atmospheric carbon, scientists say(图)
Symbiotic fungi
2014/3/17
AUSTIN, Texas — Microscopic fungi that live in plants' roots play a major role in the storage and release of carbon from the soil into the atmosphere, according to a University of Texas at Austin rese...
Early action could save seagrass meadows, researchers say(图)
seagrass meadows sea level rise
2014/7/10
The world’s seagrass meadows are in trouble – but Australian scientists say early action can save them, even as sea levels rise.
Climate change action focuses on tourist traps, say researchers
Climate change tourist traps
2014/7/14
Efforts to help Queensland’s tourism industry to adapt to the effects of climate change are likely to be focused on areas that attract the most tourist dollars rather than those with the greatest need...