🌍✨Exciting news! Two English journals hosted by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have received recognition for their significant impact in global media. 📚📰 Read it on EurekAlert! here: https://brnw.ch/21wOMKK You can check out the two English journals here: 📚Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (AAS): https://brnw.ch/21wOMKL 📚Advances in Oceanic and Atmospheric Science Letters (AOSL): https://brnw.ch/21wOMKJ Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (AAS) executive editor Ling Zhou is proud to achieve such an amazing accomplishment and even gave a special shoutout to EurekAlert!. 🎉 We're thrilled to play a small role in amplifying science from every corner of the globe. 🌟 The media influence report 📝 based in #China also featured some other journals on the list that use EurekAlert! including: 📚Light Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Journals: Light: Science & Applications + eLight 📚Tsinghua University Press Journal: Nano Research 📚Nanjing Agricultural University Journals: Horticulture Research + Science Partner Journals' Plant Phenomics + BioDesign Research 📚Periodicals Publishing House of Xi'an Jiaotong University Journal: Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 📚Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Journals: Microsystems & Nanoengineering + Science Partner Journals: Journal of Remote Sensing and many more!!! 🙌 Speaking of journal publishers, EurekAlert! also hosts a news portal for #Chinese publisher: 📚 Tsinghua University Press! Check it out here: https://brnw.ch/21wOMKM 🎉As the holidays approach, we want to take a moment to say THANK YOU to all our amazing content partners! Your impactful research is making a difference globally and we’re grateful for your collaboration. Here’s to continued success together! 🌍❤️
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A breakthrough in the theory of climate change science has given scientists the most robust way yet to link observed climate change to both human-made and natural causes and to spot early warning signals for potential climate disasters. University of Leicester
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology astronomers find the smallest #Asteroids ever detected in the main belt. The team’s detection method, which identified 138 space rocks ranging from bus- to stadium-sized, could aid in tracking potential asteroid impactors. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/euvJvwRX #PlanetEarth #DiscoveryResearch #Stars #SpaceResearch #ResearchNews #ScienceNews #Research #Space #News #Science #Discovery
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A new study by researchers at City University of Hong Kong investigating a free-ranging feral population of water buffalo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong has discovered that close spatial proximity serves as an indicator of friendship.
Buffalo besties: Feral female buffalo build friendships based on similar personality traits
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Spotted lanternflies—invasive insects that first landed in the United States a decade ago—are emerging earlier and staying active later each year, according to an analysis of citizen-science data by researchers at New York University.
Spotted lanternflies in the US are living longer—and cities may be helping them spread