Women found to be just as corrupt as men in Mexican politics

Women are just as corrupt as men in Mexican municipal politics, according to a new study…

'Thermometer' molecule confirmed on exoplanet WASP-31b

Chromium hydride (CrH), a molecule that’s relatively rare and particularly sensitive to temperature, is useful as…

A synthetic RNA export system reveals the dynamic lives of cells and suggests direction for new therapeutics

Cells change dynamically over time during embryonic development and aging, and in diseases such as inflammation…

Scientists zoom in on the Asian monsoon season using satellite data

Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University and other institutes have studied new satellite data showing the diameter…

A new route for universal polarization transformations of spatially varying polarization fields

Polarization describes the orientation of oscillations in a light wave, and it plays an essential role…

Business schools must step up on sustainable investing education

Sustainable investing takes into account environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors alongside traditional financial components. While…

Japan's discharge of radioactive water from Fukushima is avoidable, risky and potentially illegal, say experts

The Japanese government intends to discharge all 1.34 million tons of wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi…

The surprising behavior of male fruit flies under intense light conditions

A recent study published in Open Biology reports that exposure to intense light almost instantly provokes…

Researchers propose using pulsars to localize gravitational wave sources

Current gravitational wave observatories have two significant limitations. The first is that they can only observe…

Astronomers reveal eclipsing absorber in active galaxy NGC 6814

A research team led by Prof. Wang Junxian and Ph.D. students Kang Jialai from University of…