A research team from the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) has joined forces with…
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Novel effector biology research provides insights into devastating citrus greening disease
Citrus greening disease, also known as Huanglongbing (HLB), is devastating to the citrus industry, causing unprecedented…
Fighting respiratory virus outbreaks through 'nano-popcorn' sensor-based rapid detection
Viral respiratory diseases are easily transmissible and can spread rapidly across the globe, causing significant damage.…
Boosted photocatalysis for hydrogen evolution: Reactant supply thru phosphonate groups
Water splitting research for solar hydrogen production has focused on physical processes inside the semiconductor, such…
Rethink immigration policy for STEM doctorates
A streamlined process for awarding green cards to international STEM doctoral students graduating from U.S. universities…
Solar system formation in two steps
An international team of researchers from the University of Oxford, LMU Munich, ETH Zurich, BGI Bayreuth,…
Spitting Cobra venom reveals how evolution often finds the same answer to a common problem
A study of spitting cobras, published in Science reveals how a combination of venom components have…
Researchers develop new graphene nanochannel water filters
When sheets of two-dimensional nanomaterials like graphene are stacked on top of each other, tiny gaps…
Invasive tawny crazy ants have an intense craving for calcium – with implications for their spread in the US
In a recent study, my colleagues and I discovered micronutrients in the ground can control populations…
When football clubs are less successful, fans are more loyal to each other
Football fans tend to be highly loyal to their group, just as the kin groups of…