Life on the Planet Mercury? ‘It’s Not Completely Nuts’

A new explanation for the rocky world’s jumbled landscape opens a possibility that it could have…

A new measurement of charge-exchange reaction helps to understand core-collapse supernovae

Researchers from the Institute of Modern Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with collaborators,…

Global carbon capture potential for rare nanoparticle

Australia is on the cusp of commercializing a rare nanoparticle with huge global potential to help…

Team develops photosynthetic proteins for expanded solar energy conversion

A team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has developed a new photosynthetic protein…

Scientists develop platform for building nanoelectronics and quantum processors

Scientists of Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU, Vladivostok, Russia) together with colleagues from the Chinese Academy…

Researchers investigate the spatial pattern of plant diversity in the Horn of Africa

The horn of Africa, located in the northeast of Africa, including Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia,…

Ecological drivers of decoupled latitudinal patterns in bacterial and fungal diversity gradients

What determines species diversity remains a big challenge. Despite many studies support a latitudinal diversity gradient…

Mechanical forces shape bacterial biofilms' puzzling patterns

Belying their slimy natures, the sticky patches of bacteria called biofilms often form intricate, starburst-like patterns…

Coronavirus massive simulations completed on Frontera supercomputer

A coronavirus envelope all-atom computer model is being developed. The coronavirus model builds on success of…

COVID-19 survey of New York CIty residents

Nearly three in ten New York City residents (29%) report that either they or someone in…