It’s almost time for summer’s meteor shower duet. Summary Get ready for a double dose of meteor showers this summer! The Perseids, known for their bright and frequent displays, peak in mid-August. Around Read More
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When you think about climate change in our oceans, you may picture coral bleaching, melting sea ice, or extreme weather events. But beneath the ocean’s surface, another quiet shift is underway. Australia’s tropical Read More
Physicists identify antiferromagnet with high heat-to-electricity conversion efficiency – New
RIKEN physicists have found a magnetic material that converts heat into electricity with high efficiency, making it promising for use in energy-harvesting devices. The work is published in the journal Nature Communications. Summary RIKEN physicists Read More
A new study offers the first direct evidence that deep-dwelling mesopelagic fish, which account for up to 94% of global fish biomass, excrete carbonate minerals at rates comparable to shallow-water species. The findings validate previous global Read More
Does artificial intelligence help uni students learn smarter or just
New research from the University of South Australia has revealed that tertiary students’ learning habits are deeply connected to how they engage with generative artificial intelligence tools. Summary A new study from the University of Read More
Indonesian environmentalist Pralensa steered his boat through a shallow canal in the marshy peatlands near his village, an environment he fears may soon disappear. Summary Indonesian environmentalist Pralensa navigates peatland canals, witnessing a fragile ecosystem Read More
An interdisciplinary study co-authored by researchers from the statistics and history departments at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign introduces a novel statistical framework for comparing baseball players across different eras. Summary A University of Illinois Read More
Coordinated defect arrangement shown to boost superconductivity in new study
An international team of scientists, including physicists from HSE MIEM, has demonstrated that when defects within a material are arranged in a specific pattern rather than randomly, superconductivity can occur at a higher temperature and Read More
Supercomputer simulation clarifies how turbulent boundary layers evolve at moderate
Scientists at the University of Stuttgart’s Institute of Aerodynamics and Gas Dynamics (IAG) have produced a novel dataset that will improve the development of turbulence models. With the help of the Hawk supercomputer at Read More
Planning for when entrepreneurs exit: Study examines enterprise survival during
As Europe’s aging population triggers a wave of business ownership transitions, research in the International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development has looked at one of the often-overlooked aspects of business, the factors influencing Read More