Scientists from the ESRF, together with teams from CEA and CNRS/Sorbonne Université, have found the proof…
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Safer technique reveals that corals take up seawater pollutants both directly and indirectly
Marine pollutants are taken up by corals directly from seawater as well as through accumulation in…
Dyes from atmospheric carbon dioxide
Dry soils in Germany, heat records in the Arctic and thawing permafrost soils in Siberia. The…
Researchers discover new information on the regulation of cancer cell motility
PIM kinases are enzymes that promote metastatic growth and spread of cancer cells. Researchers from the…
The most sensitive instrument in the search for life in space
Researchers at the University of Bern have developed the highly sensitive ORIGIN instrument, which can provide…
New research highlights 'challenging nature' of vested interests in the energy transition
Pioneering new research has highlighted some of the political difficulties with the UK’s energy transition, in…
Researchers develop tillandsia-inspired hygroscopic photothermal organogels for atmospheric water harvesting
As a typical representative of air plants, Tillandsia species can absorb moisture from the air with…
Pumice arrives delivering 'vitamin boost' to the reef
The giant pumice raft created by an underwater volcanic eruption last August in Tonga has begun…
Unconventional monetary policy and bank risk taking
Unconventional monetary policy does not lead to greater risk-taking by banks, according to new research. This…
Controlling the electron spin: Flip it quickly but carefully
Over the past two decades, a new area at the interface of semiconductor physics, electronics and…