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Mutant stem cells defy rules of development
Imagine you’re baking a cake, but you run out of salt. Even with the missing ingredient,…
Revolutionizing satellite power using laser beaming
The University of Surrey and Space Power are tackling the problem of powering satellites in Low…
Center stage for quantum mechanical entanglement in an attosecond laser laboratory
Quantum mechanical predictions challenge intuitive human thinking developed through the way that we experience the everyday…
Only one in three teachers use research evidence in the classroom, largely due to lack of time
Even before the pandemic, recent research shows most Australian teachers worked an average of 140 to…
A lunar return, a Jupiter moon, the most powerful rocket ever built and the Webb Telescope
Space travel is all about momentum. Click here for original story, A lunar return,…
New atom-level insight into drug-target residence time
A new study from the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Tübingen helps to…
Synthesis and properties of wing-shaped nanographene
In recent years, various synthetic chemical approaches have been investigated using polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs) as…
Parasite could help to explain the origin of animal multicellularity
Researchers from the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country and CEFAS have discovered a parasite present in…
A link between early maturation and better aerobic performance identified in juvenile salmon
A study conducted at the University of Helsinki indicates that early sexual maturation and high aerobic…