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Nature joins global academic strike against anti-black racism
The science publisher Nature took the unprecedented step Wednesday of delaying the release of all the…
Wide-spectrum NLO materials obtained by polycation-substitution-induced NLO-functional motif ordering
Nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals possess a frequency conversion capability that is significant for national defense and…
A rare heart bone is discovered in chimpanzees
Experts from the University of Nottingham have discovered that some chimpanzees have a bone in their…
Aussie scientists turn to drones to protect sea turtles
Australian researchers have discovered they were underestimating numbers at the world’s largest sea turtle nesting site…
Galapagos welcomes six new 'Darwin's flycatcher' chicks
Six little vermilion flycatcher chicks have hatched in the Galapagos Islands, officials said Tuesday, in a…
Aerosol-printed graphene unveiled as low cost, faster food toxin sensor
Researchers in the USA have developed a graphene-based electrochemical sensor capable of detecting histamines (allergens) and…
Pakistan battles locusts by turning them into chicken feed
Chickens in Pakistan have been feasting on captured locusts under an initiative to combat swarms of…
2020 'Dead Zone' may remain four times larger than the goal established in 2001
A recent forecast of the size of the “Dead Zone” in the northern Gulf of Mexico…
Uproar as Uganda pursues plan to dam waterfall in national park
The boat edged as close as possible to the deafening surge of water roaring over Murchison…