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New 'radar' detects active cellular destroyers
Cells in the human body must adapt their protein balance to certain situations, such as the…
Study shows making cities greener doesn't just capture carbon—it reduces it
Dozens of European cities could reach net zero carbon emissions over the next 10 years by…
Oases are hotspots of biological and cultural diversity—study suggests culture and biodiversity are interlinked
A research team led by Prof. Dr. Klement Tockner, Director General of the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für…
New amphibian family tree indicates they evolved tens of millions of years later than previously thought
Researchers, including Jeff Streicher, Senior Curator in Charge, Amphibians and Reptiles at the Natural History Museum,…
Machine learning hunts for the right mix of hydrogen isotopes for future nuclear fusion power plants
The process that powers the stars—nuclear fusion—is proposed as a future power source for humanity and…
Revamped calculus course improves learning, study finds
Calculus is the study of change. Calculus teaching methods, however, have changed little in recent decades.…
Researchers discover quantum switch for regulating photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is a crucial process that allows plants to convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds using…
Japanese astrophysicists suggest possibility of hidden planet in the Kuiper Belt
A pair of astrophysicists, one with Kindai University, the other the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan,…
Fossils show ravens lived alongside early humans in Beijing
While ravens do not occur in China’s capital Beijing today, a new study analyzing fossil bird…