A multi-institutional team of biologists and ecologists from Chile and Argentina has found evidence suggesting that…
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Phage structure, captured for the first time, could benefit biotech applications
New insights into the structure of phages will enable researchers to develop new uses for the…
Relationships and sex education review: UK government must remember history of LGBTQ+ discrimination in English schools
Sex education in English schools is under scrutiny. A review of relationships, sex and health education…
Climate change first 'went viral' exactly 70 years ago
We have grown so used to many things. To the pictures of wildfires and cremated animals,…
Drought recedes in Britain after a wet spring—but much of Europe is parched
Be careful what you wish for. Britain’s seesaw rainfall patterns that began last winter have continued,…
Simulation provides images from the carbon nucleus
What does the inside of a carbon atom’s nucleus look like? A new study by Forschungszentrum…
Latest research provides scientists close-up views of energetic particle jets ejected from the sun
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists observed the first close-ups of a source of energetic particles expelled…
Team manages to dynamically control trions with a waveguide
Things do not always go as one wants in reality. This is especially true in the…
Understanding crop pest evolution may boost biocontrol
The Egyptian cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) is a pest species in France. It is found throughout…
Butterfly tree of life reveals an origin in North America
About 100 million years ago, a group of trendsetting moths started flying during the day rather…