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Targets bring more women on boards, but they still don't reach the top
An academic from Queen Mary University of London has contributed to a major new report published…
Glass molecules can act like sand when jammed, study finds
UO researchers have discovered that molecules in glass materials behave just like particles in sand and…
White graphene exhibits high defect tolerance and elasticity
Because of their unique physical, chemical, electrical and optical properties, two-dimensional (2-D) materials have attracted tremendous…
Active learning accelerates redox-flow battery discovery
By using active learning, scientists are more quickly finding suitable candidates for redox-flow batteries. …
Fire and logging reduce homes for threatened mammals
Fire and logging are substantially reducing the number of hollow-bearing trees that threatened and critically endangered…
Planning greener, healthier cities from the data up
A new study by the University of South Australia indicates important gaps in urban planning data…
Studying gene function in animal models
Researchers from the group of Jeroen Bakkers have described a thorough way to study the function…
Placental development takes place days before the embryo forms, study finds
The first stages of placental development take place days before the embryo starts to form in…
Scientists take a 'spin' onto magnetoresistive RAM
Magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) is the top candidate for next-generation digital technology. However, manipulating MRAM…