A quarter of the seafood tested from Metro Vancouver grocery stores, restaurants and sushi bars is…
Month: June 2018
Love inspires new species name
Love is in the air at The University of Queensland with entomologist Dr Errol Hassan naming…
Blue gene regulation helps plants respond properly to light
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) have discovered a process through which…
Best ever at splitting light, new material could improve LEDs, solar cells, optical sensors
Place a chunk of the clear mineral Iceland spar on top of an image and suddenly…
Sister species of birds reveal clues to how biodiversity evolves
Extensive new datasets about the world's birds are helping to solve the riddle of how life…
Collecting bacterial communities from puddles helps solve ecosystem riddles
Researchers have used puddle ecosystems to start to unravel the roles different bacteria play in complex…
Alexa, send up breakfast: Amazon launches Echo for hotels
Alexa has a new job: hotel concierge.
Game-changing finding pushes 3-D printing to the molecular limit
New University of Nottingham research proves that advanced materials containing molecules that switch states in response…
How dragonfly larvae could inspire more effective artificial heart valves
The way dragonfly larvae control the water jets they use to move and breathe could have…
Carbon on Mercury’s Surface – Origin, Distribution, and Concentration
Abstract: Distinctive low-reflectance material (LRM) was first observed on Mercury in Mariner 10 flyby images. Visible…