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Researchers design a strategy to make graphene luminescent
Lighter than aluminum, harder than a diamond, more elastic than rubber and tougher than steel. These…
Researchers obtain first-ever underwater ultrasound scans of wild reef manta rays
A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Manta Trust has successfully scanned…
LS2 report: Before the return of the cold
Since the start of January, the liquid helium flowing through the veins of the LHC's cooling…
EU court advisor sides with Airbnb in row in France
The legal advisor to the EU's top court sided with Airbnb on Tuesday as the home-sharing…
General Electric reports better results, lifting shares
General Electric reported better-than-expected quarterly profits Tuesday behind improved performance in most industrial divisions, including aviation…
The US white majority will soon disappear forever
Since the settlement of Jamestown in 1607 and the start of the Colonial period, the U.S.…
Satellite data and AI help fight Sweden’s forest fires
According to Swedish authorities, there is a high risk of forest and grass fires this week…
Several small steps: Elephant calves caught on camera in Cambodia
First, the good news. Footage from the 46 camera traps deployed by Fauna & Flora International…
New research to explore technology needed for peer-to-peer ‘free trade’ in excess energy
Households and businesses that generate their own power through micro-renewables, such as solar panels and wind…