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Dino Discoveries: Troodon s Surprising Nesting Habits Revealed

An international research team comprising scientists from Germany, Austria, Canada, the Netherlands, and the USA has utilized a novel carbonate analysis technique on eggshells from Troodon, reptiles, and birds. Over millions of years and through a succession of gradual modifications, evolution ha

Comments of the Week #48: From gravitational waves to seeing black holes

“Life is strong and fragile. It's a paradox. It's both things, like quantum physics: It's a particle and a wave at the same time. It all exists all together.” -Joan Jett We've reached the end of yet another week here at Starts With A Bang, which means it's time to take a look back at everything we've covered. It also means it's time for you to catch up on any of the (amazing) articles you missed, which includes:

Comments of the Week #80: From sunlight to the most fundamental particles

“In the world of the very small, where particle and wave aspects of reality are equally significant, things do not behave in any way that we can understand from our experience of the everyday world.all pictures are false, and there is no physical analogy we can make to understand what goes on inside atoms. Atoms behave like atoms, nothing else.” -John Gribbin

TU Graz Researchers Identify Chemical Processes as Key to Understanding Landslides

 E-Mail IMAGE: Mass movements (like a landslide in the picture) cause considerable damage year after year. A study by TU Graz now identifies the triggers of such events. view more  Credit: © Kieffer - TU Graz/DCNA Mass movements such as landslides and hill-slope debris flows cause billions of euros in economic damage around the world every year. Between 20 and 80 million euros are spent annually from the disaster fund to repair disaster damage in Austria, 15 to 50 percent of which is attributable to mud flows and landslides. Now, a team of geologists from Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), in cooperation with the Burgenland state road administration, identified for the first time the chemical influencing factors and triggers for recurrent mass movements in fine-grained sediments. From results published in the journal Science of the Total Environment, preventive measures and strategies can be derived to guard against such events.

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