Flexible working increases job satisfaction but it depends on how you arrange it
Research from Cass Business School and Cranfield School of Management has confirmed that flexible working can increase employee job satisfaction and organisational commitment.
Chernobyl nuke cleanup to be costly for decades
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Hummingbirds see motion in an unexpected way
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Spinning black hole sprays light-speed plasma clouds into space
Astronomers have discovered rapidly swinging jets coming from a black hole almost 8000 light-years from Earth.
Traffic noise makes mating crickets less picky
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Gang members, domestic extremists vastly different, study says
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Irregular heartbeat of the Sun driven by double dynamo
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DNA sat nav uncovers ancient Ashkenaz
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Physicists unveil new form of matter-time crystals
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Face masks are a ticking plastic timebomb
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Engineered E. coli using formic acid and CO2 as a C1-refinery platform strain
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Unknown currents in Southern Ocean have been observed with help of seals
Using state-of-the-art ocean robots and scientific sensors attached to seals, researchers in Marine Sciences at the University of Gothenburg have for the first time observed small and energetic ocean currents in the Southern Ocean. The currents are critical at controlling the amount of heat and carbon moving between the ocean and the atmosphere-information vital for understanding our global climate and how it may change in the future.
Ariane 5 - Fifth launch of 2008
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'Bonobo heaven': Life at a DR Congo ape...
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How to reduce the spread of fake news-by doing nothing
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Experts disagree with prior study that claimed sheep have face-recognition abilities comparable to humans
A team of facial recognition experts from the University of New South Wales, Newcastle University and the University of York has published a Comment piece in the journal Royal Society Open Science challenging claims made by another research team. In their paper, they acknowledge that the findings of a team last year regarding the facial recognition abilities of sheep was compelling, but they take issue with the claim that the research showed that sheep have facial recognition abilities comparable to humans.
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Tsunamis' magnetic fields are detectable before sea level change
A new study finds the magnetic field generated by a tsunami can be detected a few minutes earlier than changes in sea level and could improve warnings of these giant waves.
When clouds collide, destruction and creation go hand-in-hand
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Study finds six degrees celsius cooling on land during the last ice age
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Non-native species cost Europe over 116 billion Euros from 1960 to 2020
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Using sound and light to generate ultra-fast data transfer
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NASA Extends Contract with Russian Federal Space Agency
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Smart containers to reward people for recycling properly
Smart recycling containers that reward people for proper use could help drive up the rate of plastic recycling, reducing the amount of plastic that goes into oceans and landfill, and creating business opportunities out of the challenge to cut back on waste.
From platypus to parsecs and milliCrab: Why do astronomers use such weird units?
You may have heard about an asteroid set to fly near Earth that is the size of 18 platypus, or maybe the one thats the size of 33 armadillos, or even one the size of 22 tuna fish.
Study reveals dynamic Wisconsin climate, past and future
(PhysOrg.com) -- If the future scenarios being churned out by the worlds most sophisticated computer climate models are on the mark, big changes are in store for Wisconsins weather during the next century.
Let's make sure the future of scientific publishing is fair as well as transparent
Scientific publishing has undergone a revolution in recent years - largely due to the internet. And it shows no sign of letting up as a growing number of countries attempt to ensure that research papers are made freely available. Publishers are struggling to adapt their business models to the new challenges. But it is not just the publishers who struggle.
Flexible substrates news and latest updates
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A strange streak of young stars is evidence of a runaway supermassive black hole, study finds
Astronomers have spotted a candidate supermassive black hole running away from its home galaxy, hurtling through space at a velocity of about 4 million miles per hour for the past 39 million years.
Europe's largest land predator unearthed on the Isle of Wight
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