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High mountains, high diversity: For how long have the Andes controlled South America's biodiversity?
With the aid of stable hydrogen isotopes in volcanic glass, an international research team, including Senckenberg…
Source of electron acceleration and X-ray aurora of Mercury ̶ local chorus waves detected
Since Mercury is the closest planet to the sun among the solar system planets, it is…
Volcanic fallout from Taupō eruption 1,800 years ago found in Antarctic ice core
Volcanic debris from the massive Taupō eruption about 1,800 years ago has been found buried deep…
Stellar fountain of youth with turbulent formation history in the center of our galaxy
An international team led by Dr. Florian Peißker at the University of Cologne’s Institute of Astrophysics…
First scientific results from Galaxy Cruise
Galaxy Cruise, a citizen science project led by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), has…
Study shows nanoclusters of insulin can control insulin activity
A study published in Nature Nanotechnology shows how nanoclusters of insulin can control insulin activity. The…
Future-proofing deep-sea coral conservation in Aotearoa
Changing the way we manage Aotearoa New Zealand’s oceans could save our biodiverse-rich, critically-endangered deep-water coral.…
Plasma technology transforms microalgae coating for wounds
Researchers at Flinders University have taken a significant leap in the field of wound care using…
Calculating ongoing financial costs of climate change
A pair of financial analysts, one with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, the other from…