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Uranium dating fingers Neanderthals as artists

Uranium dating fingers Neanderthals as artists - Palaeolithic cave art is one of the earliest indicators of human culture, but dating the art and, therefore, putting it in context has been difficult. Now, a team led by Alistair Pike of the University of Bristol, UK, has used uranium-thorium dating to analyse the art found in 11 caves in the north of Spain. Their findings suggest that the art was made by the very earliest humans 40,000 years ago, at a time when Neanderthals still occupied the area. Reference: A. Pike et al, 'U-Series Dating of Paleolithic Art in 11 Caves in Spain, Science 15 June 2012: Vol. 336 no. 6087 pp. 1409-1413 DOI: 10.1126/science.1219957

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Can magma crystals predict eruptions?

Can magma crystals predict eruptions? - Mineral crystals blasted out from volcanoes can provide a window into the powerful processes going on inside those volcanoes, say UK and German earth scientists. The question now is whether these crystals can actually help to predict future eruptions. Reference: K Saunders et al, Science, 2012, 336, 1023 (DOI: 10.1126/science.1220066)

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Bromine anion caught in a supramolecular trap

Bromine anion caught in a supramolecular trap - Scientists in the UK and China have encapsulated a bromine anion in a supramolecular cavity to make a compound that could act as a model for metal-/anion-doped TiO2. The model could be used to find ways to improve current TiO2-doped photovoltaic, photocatalytic and sensing devices. Reference: Y Lv et al, Chem. Sci., 2012, DOI: 10.1039/c2sc20193c