Discovering how to predict phreatic volcanic eruptions

The first scientific study of the September 27, 2014 eruption of Mount Ontake; and one of the first to use pre-eruption seismic surveys to build a model for… Read more »
The first scientific study of the September 27, 2014 eruption of Mount Ontake; and one of the first to use pre-eruption seismic surveys to build a model for… Read more »
Not only did they find that happy neighborhoods tended to talk to other happy neighborhoods (and likewise less happy neighborhoods with less happy… Read more »
Paying for journal publication pre-dates the open access movement. They used to be called “page charges.”
Most of Las Vegas’ water use comes from households; and while the per capita water use has gone down somewhat in recent years, the city’s overall population… Read more »
The upshot? With easy-to-synthesize magnesium-doped zinc oxide nanosheets as battery anodes, perhaps the battery in your next iPhone might last for a lot more… Read more »
In the end, the authors suggest using all possible means—education, providing free or subsidized helmets, legislation—to get as many cyclists as possible to… Read more »
The Journal of Interaction Science has two new Thematic Series open for submission.
(Guest post, cross-posted from The Journal of Headache and Pain, by Timothy J. Steiner, Gretchen L. Birbeck, Rigmor H. Jensen, Zaza Katsarava, Lars J.… Read more »
Did the oceans cause plate tectonics? That’s the question that a new study in Earth, Planets and Space titled “Evolution of the Earth as an andesite planet:… Read more »
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