The renowned Benin Bronzes are composed of metal sourced from Germany, according to a study published…
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Lensless complex amplitude demodulation based on deep learning in holographic data storage
In the era of big data, global data volume is growing exponentially. The development of numerous…
New study refutes assumptions about power linked to reputation concern
Contrary to earlier research findings, people of power—politicians, celebrities or bullies in school—turn out to be…
Scientists reveal more about the process behind ferroptosis, a recently discovered type of cell death
A team of researchers at Tohoku University has unearthed some of the biological mechanisms of ferroptosis,…
What areas should Canada protect to save species at risk of extinction?
At the recent COP 15 conference in Montreal, Canada committed to protecting 30% of its land…
Humans vs. bacteria: Differences in ribosome decoding revealed
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital revealed that human ribosomes decode messenger RNA (mRNA) 10…
Opinion: Racist and sexist depictions of human evolution still permeate science, education and popular culture today
Systemic racism and sexism have permeated civilization since the rise of agriculture, when people started living…
The man in the monkey nut coat: How a 1940s scientist made 'vegan wool' from peanuts
Woolen clothing has been around for as long as humans have been wearing clothes and sheep…
California snowmelt flood risk to last for months, experts say
After a relentless three months of heavy rain and snow, California is facing yet another environmental…
Report: Defining forced marriage as family violence in Victoria opens doors to more support for survivors
A Monash University report has revealed how the legal inclusion of forced marriage as a form…