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Learning from the past, fighting for the future: A history of reproductive rights
As professor of history and of gender, sexuality, and women’s studies at the University of Vermont,…
New methodology for the synthesis of benzazepines
Benzazepines can be found in a wide variety of natural products and pharmaceuticals. Many of these…
Report highlights decline of insect taxonomists across Europe
While insect populations continue to decline, taxonomic expertise in Europe is at serious risk, confirms data…
New strategy proposed for ultra-long cycle lithium-ion battery
In recent years, lithium-ion batteries have been widely used in many fields. Compared with traditional lithium…
A shield for 2D materials that adds vibrations to reduce vibration problems
Monash University researchers have demonstrated a new, counterintuitive way to protect atomically thin electronics—adding vibrations, to…
Harmful fungal toxins in wheat are a growing threat, says study
Wheat—the most widely cultivated crop in the world—is under growing attack from harmful toxins. Across Europe,…
Testing the stress levels of rescued koalas allows us to tweak their care so more survive in the wild
Koalas have adapted to Australia’s rugged terrains. But bushfires, land clearing and other extreme threats can…
Netflix's 'Ancient Apocalypse' is more fiction than fact, say experts
Since the controversial documentary series “Ancient Apocalypse” dropped on Netflix last November, academics and journalists around…
Record low water levels on the Mississippi River in 2022 show how climate change is altering large rivers
Rivers are critical corridors that connect cities and ecosystems alike. When drought develops, water levels fall,…