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Phys.org / Tree planting is still the best way to remove carbon, despite climate and economic risks, say researchers

Tree planting can be the most cost-effective way of removing carbon as long as careful choices are made about which type of trees to plant and where.

Mar 4, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / Gravity from entropy: A radical new approach to unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity

In a new study published in Physical Review D, Professor Ginestra Bianconi, Professor of Applied Mathematics at Queen Mary University of London, proposes a new framework that could revolutionize our understanding of gravity ...

Mar 4, 2025 in Physics
Phys.org / Distinguishing classical from quantum gravity through measurable stochastic fluctuations

In a new Physical Review Letters study, researchers propose an experimental approach that could finally determine whether gravity is fundamentally classical or quantum in nature.

Mar 5, 2025 in Physics
Phys.org / Optimal brain processing requires balance between excitatory and inhibitory neurons, study suggests

The brain's ability to process information is known to be supported by intricate connections between different neuron populations. A key objective of neuroscience research has been to delineate the processes via which these ...

Mar 9, 2025 in Physics
Phys.org / First national analysis finds America's butterflies are disappearing at 'catastrophic' rate

America's butterflies are disappearing because of insecticides, climate change and habitat loss, with the number of the winged beauties down 22% since 2000, a new study finds.

Mar 9, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Small but mighty: TESSERACT joins the hunt for dark matter

For decades, people have been trying to directly detect dark matter: the missing mass in our universe. Now, there's a new, super-sensitive detector on the case—and even though it's still in the research and development ...

Mar 6, 2025 in Astronomy & Space
Medical Xpress / No evidence for 'wind turbine syndrome' claims: Windmill noise is no more stressful than traffic sounds, study suggests

A team of cognitive neuroscientists and acoustic engineers at Adam Mickiewicz University, in Poland, has found no evidence that wind turbine noise causes mental impairment. In their study, published in the journal Humanities ...

Mar 8, 2025 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Phys.org / A longer, sleeker super predator: Study paints more accurate picture of megalodon's true form

The megalodon has long been imagined as an enormous great white shark, but new research suggests that perception is all wrong. The study finds the prehistoric hunter had a much longer body—closer in shape to a lemon shark ...

Mar 9, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Megalodon's body size and form uncover why certain aquatic vertebrates can achieve gigantism

A new study provides many new insights into the biology of the prehistoric gigantic shark megalodon (megatooth shark), which lived nearly worldwide 15–3.6 million years ago. Paleobiology professor Kenshu Shimada of DePaul ...

Mar 9, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Meta-analysis uncovers public's skill in detecting fake news, but skepticism towards true news persists

While the internet has made accessing information and updates on what is happening in the world extremely easy, it has also facilitated the proliferation of fake news. Over the past decades, fake news has thus become a heated ...

Mar 5, 2025 in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Rich Brits blamed for high emissions—but they might hold the power to accelerate climate action

Survey data, published in PLOS Climate reveals that while the UK's top earners are far more likely to adopt green technologies like electric vehicles and heat pumps, they remain unwilling to compromise their lifestyle to ...

Mar 5, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / New study reveals an enigmatic pre-Columbian burial in Ecuador

A recent study, conducted by Dr. Sara Juengst and her colleagues and published in Latin American Antiquity, sheds light on a unique Manteño (AD 650–1532) burial, possibly linked to human sacrifice.

Mar 8, 2025 in Other Sciences