In the age of dinosaurs, many marine reptiles had extremely long necks compared to reptiles today.…
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How climate scientists communicate risk is still imperfect but shows improvement, finds assessment
Scientists have long struggled to find the best way to present crucial facts about future sea…
Extreme DNA resolution: Spatially multiplexed single-molecule translocations through a nanopore at controlled speeds
Aleksandra Radenovic, head of the Laboratory of Nanoscale Biology in the School of Engineering, has worked…
A new tool to study complex genome interactions
People who owned black-and-white television sets until the 1980s didn’t know what they were missing until…
Predatory bacteria provide hope for chlorine-free drinking water
In a unique study carried out in drinking water pipes in Sweden, researchers from Lund University…
Trillionths of a second: Photon pairs compress an electron beam into short pulses
Physicists at the University of Konstanz have generated one of the shortest signals ever produced by…
Researchers make bioplastic sheets with pineapple stems from agricultural waste
A team of researchers from universities in Thailand and Malaysia have collaborated to develop a unique…
Study shows the five types of wheat differ greatly in protein composition
In a large-scale study, now published in npj Science of Food and conducted by the University…
New research on self-locking light sources presents opportunities for quantum technologies
In a paper published today in Nature Communications, researchers from the Paul Drude Institute in Berlin,…
Resolving hydrogen atoms in small organic molecules depending on chemical bond type
Extremely intense X-ray pulses can determine the positions of some hydrogen atoms in organic molecules that…