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Q&A: How achievement pressure is crushing kids and what to do about it
Are we pushing our kids too much? This is a complicated question, and one that many…
New technology speeds up bacterial testing in food
It is said that there is waste in haste, but researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University have…
In maize, co-expression of GAT and GR79-EPSPS provides high glyphosate resistance, along with low glyphosate residues
In a paper published on aBIOTECH, a new bio-breeding resource designated GG2 for glyphosate-resistant (GR) maize…
Revealing the effect of AIN surface pits on GaN remote epitaxy
Remote epitaxy has been gaining attention in the field of semiconductor manufacturing for growing thin films…
New method improves accuracy and resolution of lightning observations
Lightning is one of the most awe-inspiring phenomena in nature, posing direct threats to human society,…
Researchers detail how disorder alters quantum spin liquids, forming a new phase of matter
Quantum spin liquids are difficult to explain and even harder to understand. Click here…
Study reveals previously unknown mechanism impacting Earth's climate
A study has unveiled a previously unknown mechanism that significantly influences Earth’s climate. Click…
265-million-year-old fossil reveals oldest, largest predator in South America, long before the rise of dinosaurs
Dinosaurs have quite the reputation for being the largest, fiercest predators in life’s history. Yet, 40…
The sweet physics of saltwater taffy
American beach town boardwalks often boast numerous storefronts advertising saltwater taffies. The candy calls to mind…