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Ultrafast terahertz emission from emerging symmetry-broken materials
Terahertz (THz) emission spectroscopy has emerged as a valuable technique for investigating static physical properties as…
Smallest agri-SMEs in Africa owner-managed by women bore the brunt of COVID-19, new study reveals
The smallest agri-SMEs in Africa owner-managed by women bore the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic, according…
Accelerating nanoscale X-ray imaging of integrated circuits with machine learning
Researchers from MIT and Argonne National Laboratory have developed a machine learning technique that could greatly…
Using satellite date to help accelerate the green transition
Earth observation has been essential in identifying and monitoring climate change. Satellite data form the baseline…
Emphasizing supports in permanent supportive housing key to ending homelessness, says report
New research has shown that when considering how to move Canada’s most vulnerable from unhoused to…
Thorium-229: How the first nuclear transition can be excited with lasers in the visible wavelength range
The thorium isotope with the mass number 229 (229Th) is highly exciting in many respects—for fundamental…
Calculating the effects of a climate transition in India
India, with its 1.4 billion people, is the third largest greenhouse gas emitter after China and…
Mining atlas helps map Australia's clean energy future
The Atlas of Australian Mine Waste was launched this week by Geoscience Australia in partnership with…
Older people need a stronger media voice, say Australian study
If news organizations in Australia created a ’round’ for reporting on aging and aged care issues,…