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How "ice needles" weave patterns of stones in frozen landscapes

Nature is full of repeating patterns that are part of the beauty of our world. An international team, including a researcher from the University of Washington, used modern tools to explain repeating patterns of stones that form in cold landscapes......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgOct 6th, 2021

Chasing interactions between bacteria provide insights into collective behavior

A new model demonstrates that chasing interactions can induce dynamical patterns in the organization of bacterial species. Structural patterns can be created due to the chasing interactions between two bacterial species......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 6th, 2023

AI analyzes bird sightings to help conserve species

For the first time, big data and artificial intelligence are being used to model hidden patterns in nature—not just for one bird species, but for entire ecological communities across continents......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 4th, 2023

Life-size images of extinct camel species found carved into stones in Saudi Arabia

An international team of archaeologists has discovered life-size images of an extinct camel species carved into rock formations in Saudia Arabia. In their project, reported in the journal Archaeological Research in Asia, the group discovered the carv.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 4th, 2023

Microplastics in the mud: Finnish lake sediments help us get to the bottom of plastic pollution

The sun is shining, and air feels surprisingly warm when we walk on a 35cm ice that covers a frozen lake in central Finland. The heavy sledges move nicely, because there is not much snow on the ice today. The journey isn't far either, as we're by the.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 4th, 2023

Study identifies trend toward larger and fewer eyespot patterns on butterflies

Eye spots, color patterns that resemble the eyes of vertebrates, on butterfly wings are common in nature. A research team involving the Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB) and researchers in Mexico, Brazil and the U.S., ha.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 4th, 2023

Moving toward fair and sustainable futures beyond mining

Mining brings huge social and environmental change to communities: landscapes, livelihoods and social fabric evolve alongside the industry. But what happens when the mines close? What problems face communities that lose their main employer and the ve.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 2nd, 2023

Paint drops form “fried egg” patterns if concentration, temp is just right

Key insights into influential factors could lead to better control of drying process. Enlarge / As paint drops dry, they can look like a “fried egg” (left) or develop a more even pigment distribution (right). (credit: S.M.M......»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsOct 2nd, 2023

Watching paint dry, to understand and control the patterns it leaves behind

A coffee spill leaves behind a dark stain around the puddle's edge when it dries. But as drops of paint dry, some look like "fried eggs," with "yolks" of color surrounded by pristine white halos, whereas others appear uniform. To understand this vari.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 28th, 2023

AI language models can exceed PNG and FLAC in lossless compression, says study

Is compression equivalent to general intelligence? DeepMind digs up more potential clues. Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Effective compression is about finding patterns to make data smaller without losing information. W.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsSep 28th, 2023

Sperm swimming is caused by the same patterns that are believed to dictate zebra stripes

Patterns of chemical interactions are thought to create patterns in nature such as stripes and spots. A new study shows that the mathematical basis of these patterns also governs how sperm tail moves......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 27th, 2023

Workshop synthesis paper describes value of prescribed fire in wilderness areas

Many of the wilderness areas that we treasure were historically shaped by fire. Yet today, many wilderness landscapes are caught in the wildfire paradox—widespread suppression and exclusion of burning over the last century have increased the likeli.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 27th, 2023

Finding predictable patterns in terrorist propaganda

A University at Buffalo communication researcher has found predictable patterns in terrorist propaganda that attempts to persuade otherwise morally grounded people to join violent causes......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 26th, 2023

Computer simulation explains mysterious rock patterns seen from Czech Republic to Mars

In geology, honeycombs are an intriguing pattern of small cavities on rock surfaces found in coastal regions, wet areas, deserts, and even on Mars. They are fascinating to look at in natural objects and a bane of historic buildings and monuments. Des.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 26th, 2023

How to save plants from climate change. The answers may be the language of their tissues and physiology

Redwoods and oaks that thrive on California's coastline and coastal mountains might soon start finding it harder to survive. Human-caused climate change is altering the temperatures and rainfall patterns to which those and other trees are accustomed,.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 26th, 2023

Fossils in Morocco reveal the astounding diversity of marine life 66 million years ago, just before the asteroid hit

Sixty-six million years ago, the Cretaceous period ended. Dinosaurs disappeared, along with around 90% of all species on Earth. The patterns and causes of this extinction have been debated since paleontology began. Was it a slow, inevitable decline,.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 26th, 2023

How to save plants from climate change. The answers maybe the language of their tissues and physiology

Redwoods and oaks that thrive on California's coastline and coastal mountains might soon start finding it harder to survive. Human-caused climate change is altering the temperatures and rainfall patterns to which those and other trees are accustomed,.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 26th, 2023

Examining how weather patterns will change in the future

In a warming Pacific Northwest, summers are getting hotter and winters less cold, but the atmospheric patterns that influence the weather aren't necessarily expected to become stronger or more frequent by the end of the century, according to a new Po.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 25th, 2023

Deciphering the enigmatic global distribution of fairy circles

One of the most impressive and mysterious natural formations that we can observe in the arid areas of our planet are fairy circles. These are enigmatic circular patterns of bare soil surrounded by plants generating rings of vegetation, which until no.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 25th, 2023

Machine learning algorithms can find anomalous needles in cosmic haystacks

The face of astronomy is changing. Though narrow-field point-and-shoot astronomy still matters (JWST anyone?), large wide-field surveys promise to be the powerhouses of discovery in the coming decades, especially with the advent of machine learning......»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsSep 25th, 2023

How to upgrade to your iPhone 15 without a frozen boot screen or losing data

Just get your new iPhone 15 or about to? Follow along for how to make sure you transfer all of your data safely to your new device. We’ll also cover how to upgrade to your iPhone 15 and avoid the frozen screen bug in iOS 17. more….....»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsSep 24th, 2023