The 2018 Kilauea Volcanic Eruption was caused by Cascading Events, Offering Forecasting Insights
Geography

The 2018 Kilauea Volcanic Eruption was caused by Cascading Events, Offering Forecasting Insights

One of Hawaii’s most significant volcanic eruptions in the past 200 years was the Klauea Volcano eruption in 2018. According to a recent study by…
The Most Explosive Volcano in the World has a Lot of Water
Geography

The Most Explosive Volcano in the World has a Lot of Water

Other than a sizeable population of brown bears and the most explosive volcano in the world, Kamchatka is a sparsely populated peninsula in northeastern Russia,…
Scientists Use Images from Space to Forecast Underwater Volcano Eruptions
Technology

Scientists Use Images from Space to Forecast Underwater Volcano Eruptions

A recent study proposes a novel criterion for determining if an underwater volcano may erupt: sea discoloration data from satellite pictures. Submarine volcanoes have been…
Difference between Discovery and Invention
Science

Difference between Discovery and Invention

A discovery is recognizing something that already exists for the first time and that no one has previously discovered, such as how Christopher Columbus discovered…
A Recent Study Shows Difficulties in Deciphering the Findings of Neuropsychological Tests
Medical

A Recent Study Shows Difficulties in Deciphering the Findings of Neuropsychological Tests

Sneller and colleagues compared 189 patients who had recovered from Covid-19, many of whom reported symptoms of Long Covid, to a control group of 120…
Study Discovers Genes Play a Role in Florida Corals’ Immune Response to a Rapidly Spreading Disease
Biology

Study Discovers Genes Play a Role in Florida Corals’ Immune Response to a Rapidly Spreading Disease

The first study to describe what coral genes are doing in response to a disease that is rapidly destroying corals throughout Florida and the Caribbean…
Personality Disorders
Psychology

Personality Disorders

A personality disorder (PD) is a type of mental illness characterized by a rigid and unhealthy pattern of thinking, functioning, and behavior. These are a…
Millions are at Risk Because Coral Reefs are 50% Less Capable of Supplying Food, Jobs, and Climate Protection than they were in the 1950s
Environment

Millions are at Risk Because Coral Reefs are 50% Less Capable of Supplying Food, Jobs, and Climate Protection than they were in the 1950s

According to a recent study performed by the University of British Columbia, the ability of coral reefs to offer ecosystem services depended upon by millions…
Marine Ecologists Claim that Distance does not Increase the Resilience of Coral Reefs
Biology

Marine Ecologists Claim that Distance does not Increase the Resilience of Coral Reefs

There is a widely accepted theory that claims coral reefs’ resistance to human impact is correlated with their isolation from human activity. Corals are more…
“Sweet Spots” for Fishing are Created by the Movement of Plankton Between Tropical Marine Ecosystems
Zoology

“Sweet Spots” for Fishing are Created by the Movement of Plankton Between Tropical Marine Ecosystems

According to a recent investigation, the migration of plankton and plankton-eating fish is crucial in causing localized increases in extreme biological productivity in tropical coral…
JWST Detects “Unequivocal” Carbon Dioxide In An Exoplanet’s Atmosphere For First Time
Astronomy

JWST Detects “Unequivocal” Carbon Dioxide In An Exoplanet’s Atmosphere For First Time

The wonderful exoplanet science that many astronomers have been waiting for has now been given by JWST, which has already produced incredible studies of close…
Recent Evidence Indicates Environmental Policies in California Preferentially Protect Whites
Political Science

Recent Evidence Indicates Environmental Policies in California Preferentially Protect Whites

According to recent research from the University of California San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy, Asian and Hispanic areas in the state of…
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