The climate crisis is turning the temperature up all over the world, but in southern Africa,…
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National economies recover faster when countries are powered by renewable energy, says new research
National economies recover significantly faster from shocks when countries are powered by renewable energy sources, according…
New research provides a rapid and non-destructive method for identifying honey's botanical origin
Researchers at the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague have developed a rapid, non-destructive method…
Astronomers discover new link between dark matter and clumpiness of the universe
In a study published today in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, researchers at the…
Virtual laboratory opens possibility for machine learning to understand promising class of quantum materials
Thomas Edison famously tried hundreds of materials and failed thousands of times before discovering that carbonized…
Climb in consumer food spending signals continued inflationary pressure
Reported food spending has increased to its highest level since the Consumer Food Insights Report began…
Just add sugar: Research shows common antioxidant can be more beneficial through glycosylation
New research shows that polyphenolic compounds, which are commonly found in fruits and vegetables, can be…
Research team develops sophisticated model to assess lactating cow heat stress
University of Minnesota researchers have developed a highly sophisticated model to assess lactating cow heat stress,…
Building a blueprint for zero-emissions agriculture
Technological innovation and investment will be needed to reduce agriculture-related greenhouse gas emissions to zero, according…
New research on homelessness in Ireland highlights urgent need for more supports
Homelessness levels are continuing to rise in most of Europe, but Ireland is unique in the…