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How do stone forests get their spikes? New research offers pointed answer(图)
stone forests their spikes offers pointed answer
2020/9/18
The researchers replicated the formation of these natural structures by creating sugar-based pinnacles, mimicking the soluble rocks that compose karst and similar topographies, then submerging them in...
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How do stone forests get their spikes? New research offers pointed answer(图)
stone forests spikes pointed answer
2020/9/11
Stone forests -- pointed rock formations that resemble trees -- populate regions of China, Madagascar, and many other locations worldwide. They are as majestic as they are mysterious, created by uncer...
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Research reveals largest and hottest shield volcano on Earth(图)
largest hottest shield volcano Earth
2020/5/22
In a recently published study, researchers at the University of Hawaii at Manoa revealed the largest and hottest shield volcano on Earth. A shield volcano is formed of fluid lava flows....
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Research reveals largest and hottest shield volcano on Earth(图)
largest hottest shield volcano Earth
2020/5/29
In a recently published study, researchers at the University of Hawaii at Manoa revealed the largest and hottest shield volcano on Earth. A shield volcano is formed of fluid lava flows....
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New research provides evidence of strong early magnetic field around Earth(图)
New research evidence strong early magnetic field around Earth
2020/2/20
Deep within Earth, swirling liquid iron generates our planet's protective magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is vital for life on Earth's surface: It shields the planet from harmful ...
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African Deforestation Not As Great As Feared,Yale Research Shows(图)
African Deforestation Not As Great As Feared Yale
2017/12/19
The loss of forests in Africa in the past century is substantially less than previously estimated, an analysis of historical records and paleontology evidence by Yale researchers shows.Previous estima...
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Earth’s Tectonic Plates Are Weaker Than Once Thought, According to Research by Penn Geologists(图)
Earth’s Tectonic Plates Weaker Than Once Thought Penn Geologists
2017/10/25
No one can travel inside the earth to study what happens there. So scientists must do their best to replicate real-world conditions inside the lab.“We are interested in large-scale geophysical process...
Research proposes new theories about nature of Earth’s iron
new theories nature Earth’s iron
2017/3/30
New research challenges the prevailing theory that the unique nature of Earth’s iron was the result of how its core was formed billions of years ago.The study opens the door to competing theories abou...
Research on Dinosaur Embryos Reveals that Eggs Took 3 to 6 Months to Hatch
Dinosaur Embryos Reveals Eggs Took 3 to 6 Months Hatch
2017/1/9
New research on the teeth of fossilized dinosaur embryos indicates that the eggs of non-avian dinosaurs took a long time to hatch—between about three and six months. The study, led by scientists at Fl...
NSF-supported scientists to present research results on Earth's critical zone at AGU fall meeting
NSF scientists Earth's critical zone AGU fall meeting
2016/11/29
The thin veneer of Earth's surface that stretches from the top of the forest canopy to the base of bedrock is known as the "critical zone." It's where fresh water flows, rock turns to soil, and life f...
Research sheds new light on 150-year-old dinosaur temperature debate
new light 150-year-old dinosaur temperature debate
2015/11/13
Were dinosaurs fast, aggressive hunters like those in the movie "Jurassic World"? Or did they have lower metabolic rates that made them more like today's alligators and crocodiles?For 150 years, scien...
Study explores ancient ecosystem response to a “big five” mass extinction, calls for modern food web research
ancient ecosystem big five mass extinction modern food web research
2015/10/13
As the planet faces the dawn of a sixth mass extinction, scientists are searching for clues about the uncertain road ahead by exploring how ancient ecosystems collapsed and bounced back from traumatic...
New research outlines global threat of smoldering peat fires
global threat smoldering peat fires
2015/1/20
New research published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience, co-authored by Adam Watts, a fire ecologist at Nevada’s Desert Research Institute (DRI) and deputy director of DRI’s Climate, Ecosyst...
The University of Queensland’s Centre for Coal Seam Gas announces first round of research projects
Coal Seam Gas research projects
2014/7/15
Measuring the impact of the coal seam gas industry on Australia’s underground water supplies will be one of the initial research projects at The University of Queensland’s Centre for Coal Seam Gas.