A new SwRI study describes how unique populations of craters on two of Saturn’s moons could…
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Wildlife–human conflicts could shift with climate change
As natural areas become increasingly fragmented, the potential for humans and wildlife to interact is growing.…
Wanted: Photos of frogs being fed on by flies (for frog conservation)
UNSW Science and the Australian Museum want your photos of frogs, specifically those being bitten by…
Broadband perfect absorber scheme for light absorption
Researchers from the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM) of the Chinese Academy of…
Biochemists use new tool to control mRNA by means of light
A team of researchers at the Institute of Biochemistry at Münster University discovered that by using…
Chinese scientists help Africa combat land degradation
Chinese scientists released an online tool, the Great Green Wall Big Data Facilitator, to help African…
Exploring nitrogen-doped polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons for high-performance OLEDs
Electronic visual displays have come a long way since the early days of cathode-ray tubes. Modern…
Inexpensive method detects synthetic cannabinoids, banned pesticides
Scientists have modified proteins involved in plants’ natural response to stress, making them the basis of…
A major California reservoir has hit its peak for the year at just over half full
Lake Oroville, the largest reservoir in a state system that provides water to 27 million Californians,…
1,700-year-old Korean genomes show genetic heterogeneity in Three Kingdoms period Gaya
An international team led by The University of Vienna and the Ulsan National Institute of Science…