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The Forensic of Firearms is still worried about the systemic failure
February 11, 2025 4 Read minimal The Forensic of Firearms is still worried about the systemic failure Three forensic examiners in the Rhode Island state crime laboratory last year erroneously concluded that cartridge cases of a crime scene coincided with a specific firearm. The error exposes systemic failures that run the risk of unfair sentences…

Chilling images reveal melted ice worlds
Mer de Gace, the biggest glacier in France Julia Roger-Veryer/Onewater These striking images highlight the ice of the earth and the fight to save it. An amazing two thirds of glaciers can disappear at the end of the century, threatening with global water ecosystems and supplies. The images took some of the best awards in…

REALCLIMATE: Comparison update 2024
One more point in the graphics for our annual updates of comparisons of model observations. Given how extraordinary ones that have been the last two years, there are some prominent aspects to take into account. First, we have updated the versions of some of the observational data sets: UAH TLT/TMT are now in version 6.1,…

NASA’s curiosity rover captures fascinating iridescent clouds drifting on Mars
POT Curiosity Rover has captured impressive images of iridescent clouds drifts by the Martian skyrevealing a heavenly show unlike anything seen before. These clouds, composed of frozen carbon dioxide iceBrillo in tones of red, green and perign tones, producing a visual phenomenon reminiscent of the clouds of nacar clouds of the earth. The images, taken…

Forest gardens are the coldest gardens
I could never hack him as a farmer, and the idea of living as a hunter-grocers evokes for me the feeling of being closed from his house. But in the old and abandoned indigenous peoples on the coast of British Columbia, there was a mode of food cultivation that really hits me: the forest garden….
![New species in science: [Paleontology • 2025] First appearance of the dinosaur tribe with a lambeosaurini duck peak (Hadrosauridae: lambeosaurinae) in southern China](https://thenewshub.website/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Lambeosaurini_K_Dalangshan-2025_Sihui_Museum_paleoArt_Z_Han.jpg)
New species in science: [Paleontology • 2025] First appearance of the dinosaur tribe with a lambeosaurini duck peak (Hadrosauridae: lambeosaurinae) in southern China
ABSTRACT Laura Cretacea Lardía contained a typical dinosaur fauna that consisted of herbivorous, ceratopsy and carnivorous tyrannosurids. Previously, tyrannosauroid teeth have been found in the Dalangshan formation of the upper cretaceous of the city of Sihui, China. We describe a fragmentary skeleton of a dinosaur with duck peak of the same general region. The skeleton…

How big is the problem of false paper? Understand the scope of fraud in scientific publication
The presence of false articles in scientific publication has become an important issue, threatening the credibility of the academic registry. Home Perspectives Understand the scope of fraud in scientific publication How big is the problem of false paper? Understand the scope of fraud in scientific publication How big is the problem of false paper? Understand…

A Data-Driven Look at Autistic Involvement in Autism Research
People with lived experience of a condition bring unique and valuable insights when planning research into that condition. Using data from Dimensions, Emily Alagha examines the evolution of autistic people’s involvement in autism research over the past two decades. Author’s note about identify-first language In this post, I am using identity-first language (e.g., ‘autistic person’)…

Move a cable through ice
Ice is ideal for many scientific experiments and research. It’s cheap, easy to do and always fun to experiment. Today we are going to try a brilliantCience trick where a wire crosses an ice cube. In general, ice must be heated to melt, but it can also make ice melt adding pressure. We do this…