Where rivers meet oceans, each cycle of the tide moves water in and out of estuaries.…
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Wolves have been caring for the pack for at least 1.3 million years
Wolves today live and hunt in packs, which helps them take down large prey. But when…
Potential drug target for dangerous E. coli infections identified
Escherichia coli, known as E. coli, are bacteria which many people associate with causing mild food…
Active layer in different freeze-thaw stages modifies soil respiration dynamics
Soil respiration is a significant indicator for estimating the terrestrial carbon budget under climate change. It…
Physicists reveal connection between two nonperturbative parameters to help predict heavy meson production
Prof. Jia Yu from the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,…
Scientists construct high-strength microtube by coaxial printing with customized biohybird hydrogel ink
Coaxial extrusion printing has been developing toward generating microtubes for mimicking tubular tissues these years. However,…
Marine heatwaves are human-made
Heatwaves in the world’s oceans have become over 20 times more frequent due to human influence.…
Researchers show conscious processes in birds' brains for the first time
By measuring brain signals, a neuroscience research group at the University of Tübingen has demonstrated for…
High-performance single-atom catalysts for high-temperature fuel cells
Unlike secondary batteries that need to be recharged, fuel cells are a type of eco-friendly power…
Atom billiards with X-rays: A new approach to look inside molecules
In 1921, Albert Einstein received the Nobel Prize in physics for the discovery that light is…