In a major survey of Swiss rivers and streams, more than 50 different fish species were…
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How people move in front of an artwork can impact their experience
A recent study led by University of Vienna psychologists has shed light on the impact of…
Insects have more complex immune systems than previously thought
Humans and other vertebrates (like mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians) have complex, multi-faceted immune systems…
Study finds COVID-19 pandemic increased, but also polarized, trust in science
Research by the Milner Center for Evolution at the University of Bath, U.K., along with colleagues…
How to improve water permeability and rejection performance of RGO membranes? RGO-MXene membranes give answer
Membrane separation technology has become one of the most effective methods for water treatment, owing to…
Scientists shed light on how macrophages interact with microplastics
A large portion of the nearly 200 million tons of single-use plastic produced globally ends up…
Study of mental health and well-being promotion in Irish workplaces
A landmark study of health and well-being promotion in Irish workplaces is published today (March 29),…
Dissecting the circadian clock in real time
As our bodies and minds continue to adjust to the recent time change, debates continue around…
Why flexible franchises win in financial markets
If you’ve stayed at a brand-name hotel or eaten at a fast food restaurant recently, it’s…
Stinky seaweed blooms: Turning an ecological risk into an opportunity
As Atlantic beaches brace for their annual onslaught of a potent-smelling seaweed, scientists on a project…