A 1% increase in unbroken rice could help feed millions more, boost producer profit

A 1% increase in unbroken rice kernels after milling could mean millions more servings of this…

Quantifying national emissions of methane worldwide

Methane (CH4) stands as the second most important greenhouse gas caused by human activities after CO2…

New spin-squeezing techniques let atoms work together for better quantum measurements

Opening new possibilities for quantum sensors, atomic clocks and tests of fundamental physics, JILA researchers have…

Why separating fact from fiction is critical in teaching US slavery

Of all the debate over teaching U.S. slavery, it is one sentence of Florida’s revised academic…

Balancing social missions with profitability

A study in the International Journal of Business Excellence has revealed how accountability in the performance…

A newly refined map of Zealandia drawn using study of dredged rock samples

A small international team of geologists and seismologists has created a newly refined map of Zealandia…

The many reviews of Australia's public service miss one vital problem—the language used to communicate ideas

Australia’s public service is no stranger to reform. In the past nine years, it has undergone…

Finding predictable patterns in terrorist propaganda

A University at Buffalo communication researcher has found predictable patterns in terrorist propaganda that attempts to…

The darkest parts of the moon are revealed with NASA's new camera

While the surface of the moon has been mapped in incredible detail over the last several…

The interaction between AGN and starburst activity as viewed with JWST

With excellent sensitivity and spatial and spectral resolutions, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) presents an…