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A 'natural weapon': Study shows large herbivores keep invasive plants at bay
Large herbivores can protect local nature by eating and trampling on biodiversity-threatening invasive plant species. …
Fermentation processes for the production of biohydrogen as an alternative energy carrier
Hydrogen is considered a clean and efficient energy carrier that will have broad applications in the…
3D-printed 'living material' could clean up contaminated water
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new type of material that…
Why do female great hammerhead sharks gather every summer in French Polynesia?
A large international team of marine scientists are trying to solve the mystery of why a…
Photoanode with multilayered nanostructure developed for efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting
Hematite (α-Fe2O3) is considered one of the most promising materials for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting under…
Bit by bit, microplastics from tires are polluting our waterways
Urban stormwater particles from tire wear were the most prevalent microplastic a new Griffith-led study has…
New research sheds light on the origins of social behaviors
Male fruit flies don’t usually like each other. Socially, they reject their fellow males and zero…
Six bn tonnes of sand extracted from world's oceans each year: UN
Some six billion tonnes of sand and other sediment is extracted from the world’s seas and…
An age gap in the C-suite makes companies more innovative
In order to innovate, companies have to play the long game. Cycles of R&D experimentation, iteration…