A single personality trait alone—innate happiness—accounts for 24% of student-satisfaction scores in higher education, according to…
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Polyoxometalates and ionic liquid enhance solid-state lithium-ion electrolyte performance
Solid-state lithium-ion batteries depend on the movement of ions (charged atoms) in the solid, rather than…
A new era in brain science: Researchers unveil human brain cell atlas
Salk Institute researchers, as part of a larger collaboration with research teams around the world, analyzed…
Gray whales experience major population swings as a result of Arctic conditions, research shows
Dynamic and changing Arctic Ocean conditions likely caused three major mortality events in the eastern North…
An electrical switch to control chemical reactions
New pharmaceuticals, cleaner fuels, biodegradable plastics: in order to meet society’s needs, chemists have to develop…
Over 40% of Antarctica's ice shelves reduced in volume over 25 years, scientists say
According to scientists, 71 of the 162 ice shelves that surround Antarctica have reduced in volume…
Coffee and cocoa plants at risk from pollinator loss
Tropical crops such as coffee, cocoa, watermelon and mango may be at risk due to the…
Scientists generate first single-cell atlas of the primate brain
A longstanding mystery in science is how the over 100 million individual neurons work together to…
Addressing antimicrobial resistance in Australian water sources
“Measuring, Managing, Mitigating: Gaining a One Health Perspective on Removing Antimicrobial Residues from Water,” a white…
Salmon that eat salmon are more environmentally friendly, researchers say
Using a larger proportion of each individual salmon here in Norway will make the aquaculture industry…