Ultrasound scans, best known for monitoring pregnancies or imaging organs, can also be used to stimulate cells…
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Fine tuning materials for energy storage using architectural design and structural engineering
Energy researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have reported progress using controlled architectural…
Plants use the pungency of sandwich and sushi condiments to defend themselves
For the first time, new research from the University of Copenhagen proves how plants defend themselves…
Hidden cost of transport infrastructure revealed by new study
New research from the DecarboN8 network, of which the University of Sheffield is a key partner,…
Plant disease outbreaks may be curbed by periodic wildfires
Wildfires have made headlines worldwide in recent years. Evidence points to wildfires increasing in frequency and…
A new methodology for predicting corrosion rates
Most metal alloys are prone to corrosion, which costs hundreds of billions of dollars of damage…
Researchers identify 1,044 underused plants that could combat vitamin deficiency
New research has identified more than 1,000 edible plants that could address vitamin B deficiencies for…
ATLAS and CMS collaborations chase the invisible with the Higgs boson
The Higgs boson lives for an extremely short time before it transforms, or “decays,” into other…
Study shows strong winter and summer warming in Minnesota by 2100
Minnesota’s winters are warming faster than those in nearly any other state in the contiguous United…
Scientists develop new way to identify and reduce impact of chemicals, diseases in fish farming
Scientists have developed a new way to identify and reduce the impact of chemicals and diseases…