“One of the great mysteries of biology,” says Eric Libby, former SFI Postdoctoral Fellow, now an…
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Expert reveals the fascinating link between math and card shuffling
Mathematics sometimes impacts our lives in seemingly unsuspecting ways, including card shuffling. Click here…
A quantum leap in computational performance of quantum processors
A project led by a group of researchers from Israel’s Bar-Ilan University, in collaboration with TIIāthe…
Winter cover crops could reduce nitrogen in Illinois drainage water by 30%
As Corn Belt states seek ways to curb nitrogen flow from farms into the Gulf of…
Study reveals how extreme cold events in south China relate to Arctic autumn sea-ice extent
A joint research team led by Prof. Xiao Cunde from Beijing Normal University, Dr. Du Zhiheng…
New report provides insight into the library's evolving role in student success
A new Technology from Sage report sheds light on challenges in the librarian-patron relationship, including the…
Digesta: An overlooked source of Ice Age carbs
Early human foragers may have relied on eating the partially digested vegetable matter, called digesta, found…
Kenya needs to grow more food: a focus on how to irrigate its vast dry areas is key
More than 80% of Kenya’s land mass is made up of arid and semi-arid areas. So,…
Fringe group hooved animals may be better problem solvers
A team of psychologists, animal behaviorists and neuroscientists affiliated with several institutions in Spain and Germany…
Study highlights pandemic's lessons for mental health peer support services
The ways in which Scotland’s network of mental health peer-support groups navigated the COVID-19 pandemic could…