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New strategy using curcumin provides smart fluorescence for anti-counterfeiting
Stimuli-responsive fluorescent hydrogels (FHs) are excellent and attractive candidates for information encryption and anti-counterfeiting applications, which…
Counselors need better training to help BIPOC clients, educators say
Empathy is the cornerstone of the care that therapists provide their clients. But people of color…
New study reveals alarmingly massive economic costs of biological invasions to the European Union
Biological invasions are a major threat to ecosystems, biodiversity, and human well-being, resulting in ecosystem degradation…
Astronomers have figured out clever tricks to reduce the impact of satellite trails
A clear sky is a prerequisite for most astronomers imaging the cosmos. However, with the proliferation…
China is trying to stop its boosters from randomly crashing into villages
China’s space program has advanced by leaps and bounds in a relatively short time. However, it…
These are the fastest stars in the galaxy
Until recently, there were only ten known stars on trajectories that will allow them to escape…
Forecasts show growing El Niño event
Forecasts assembled by the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) implemented by ECMWF predict a growing…
The case for compost: Why recycling food waste is so much better than sending it to landfill
Most food and garden waste in Australia comes from homes. Australian households waste 3.1 million tons…
Opinion: How should we teach climate change in schools? It starts with 'turbo charging' teacher education
The case for action on climate change no longer needs to be laid out. …