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Ants are hungry for sugar and oil: Research team reveals insect tastes in tropical forests
The decline of insect populations has attracted worldwide interest in times of global warming and changing…
Study observes strong noise correlations between silicon qubits
To build highly performing quantum computers, researchers should be able to reliably derive information about the…
Plants' secret to surviving shorter days
The upcoming daylight saving time “fall back” may be a drag for many people—but new research…
Artificial intelligence speeds the discovery of more sustainable, higher-performing polymers
Great chemists have discovered ways to combine carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen into all manners of…
Climate tipping points easier to judge with math breakthrough
Math experts have developed new ways to provide further evidence for human-caused global heating and predict…
A comprehensive database for the study of protein aggregation
Researchers at the IBB-UAB have developed the most comprehensive database available to date to help understand…
Climate change is turning swaths of California's mountains into 'zombie forests'
There’s something eerie about this forest in the southern Sierra Nevada. Tangles of bony branches obscure…
Research explores the properties of supernova remnant 1E 0102.2–7219
Using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), an international…
Desolation in Greece's Dadia park after Europe's biggest fire
Perched atop a metal ladder, Athanassia Pistola helps her husband nail the roof of a temporary…