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Study predicts shift to smaller animals over next century
Researchers at the University of Southampton have forecast a worldwide move towards smaller birds and mammals…
Building next gen smart materials with the power of sound
Researchers have used sound waves to precisely manipulate atoms and molecules, accelerating the sustainable production of…
Widespread permafrost degradation seen in high Arctic terrain
Rapid changes in terrain are taking place in Canada’s high Arctic polar deserts due to increases…
Belief in the 'prosperity gospel' does not turn people into successful entrepreneurs
Belief in the “Prosperity Gospel”—that God financially blesses faithful followers—does not turn individuals into successful entrepreneurs.…
Table scraps can be used to reduce reliance on fossil fuels
Wasted food can be affordably turned into a clean substitute for fossil fuels. Click…
New report: Nearly 19,000 asylum seekers await US entry in Mexican border cities
The number of asylum seekers on wait lists in Mexican border cities or those waiting to…
Robots activated by water may be the next frontier
New research from the laboratory of Ozgur Sahin, associate professor of biological sciences and physics at…
School choice system is unfair to households in areas given fewer choices
The first ever study to assess secondary school choices made across all households in England has…
Panasonic joins firms stepping away from Huawei after US ban
Japan’s Panasonic on Thursday said it would stop supplying some components to Huawei, joining a growing…