How Sweden went from 'least democratic' to welfare state

In a new study, Lund University economic historian Erik Bengtsson debunks the myth that Sweden was…

German railways to stop using glyphosate on tracks

German state-owned rail operator Deutsche Bahn is to stop using glyphosate on its tracks and is…

Over-the-Horizon Radars Continue to Plague Amateur Bands

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Development of durable MTJ under harsh environment for STT-MRAM at 1Xnm technology node

Researchers at Tohoku University have announced the development of a new magnetic tunnel junction, by which…

The current Nor­we­gian Bar­ents Sea oil spill risk governance frame­work would need con­sid­er­able re­mod­el­ling

A recent case study from the University of Helsinki examines different ways of framing oil spill…

Oscillating quasiparticles: the cycle of decay and rebirth

Decay is relentless in the macroscopic world: Broken objects do not fit themselves back together again.…

Small steps, big leaps – how marram grass builds dunes

The size and shape of dunes varies greatly around the world: in Europe they’re tall and…

Tuning Electrically Short Antennas for Field Operation is Research Topic

An article by two well-known radio amateurs, “Tuning Electrically Short Antennas for Field Operation,” appeared in…

Proposed WRC-23 Agenda Items Causing Concern

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Researchers take two steps toward green fuel

Researchers have developed a two-step method to more efficiently break down carbohydrates into their single sugar…