A research team led by chemist Dmitry Momotenko has developed a new 3D printing technique for…
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Ancient galaxy's traits revealed using Webb telescope
Astronomers using the most powerful telescope ever built have identified a massive, densely packed galaxy 25…
Researchers acquire world's first multi-source detection dataset of mountain glacier
Using an aeronautic remote sensing system, Chinese scientists have obtained effective mountain glacier data during an…
Butterfly behavior shows ways to protect natural habitats in a rapidly changing world
Natural landscapes are continually transformed to make room for agricultural and urban developments—often at the expense…
Earliest evidence of wine consumption in the Americas found in Caribbean
Scientists have found what they believe to be the earliest known evidence of wine drinking in…
A new map reveals the complicated world in which cells seek to repair damaged DNA
Writing in the May 22, 2023 issue of Cell Systems, a diverse team of scientists, led…
Actively reducing noise by ionizing air
Did you know that wires can be used to ionize air to make a loudspeaker? Simply…
Where have all the Luddites gone? Exploring what makes us human—and whether modern technology threatens to destroy it
The great—if sometimes overlooked—20th-century philosopher and cultural critic Günther Anders once proposed that our modern age…
With hundreds of call-outs every day, wildlife rescue services can help Australians understand threats to native animals
Imagine coming across an injured kangaroo on the side of the road. Or a bat entangled…
Modeling future urban development on European coasts to minimize the risk of rising sea levels
Europe’s coasts are densely populated and already affected by the impacts of sea level rise. In…