Researchers at the University of Turku have discovered what type of neural mechanisms are the basis for emotional responses to music.
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Watching Thunderstorms March Across Lake Victoria
The lake in eastern Africa is known for its intense nighttime thunderstorms, which are influenced by the lake's location, size, and nearby topography.
To Engineers’ Surprise, Radiation Can Slow Corrosion Of Some Materials
Radiation nearly always degrades the materials exposed to it, hastening their deterioration and requiring replacement of key components in high-radiation environments such as nuclear reactors.
Address Major Holes In Ozone Hole Treaty To Avert Stronger Climate Change And Serious Health Risks, Experts Warn
A new paper, co-authored by a University of Sussex scientist, has revealed major holes in an international treaty designed to help repair the ozone layer, putting human health at risk and increasing the speed of climate change.
Plant Study Challenges Tropics’ Reputation As Site Of Modern Evolutionary Innovation
In a surprise twist, a major group of flowering plants is evolving twice as quickly in temperate zones as the tropics.
The Age of the Earth’s Inner Core Revised
By creating conditions akin to the center of the Earth inside a laboratory chamber, researchers have improved the estimate of the age of our planet’s solid inner core, putting it at 1 billion to 1.3 billion years old.