Serbia’s culture minister on Friday called for an apology over the European Union’s “fake” description of…
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Working from home makes us more productive and innovative, says survey
Four out of every 10 people are willing to continue to do their work from home…
Space agency: Human urine could help make concrete on Moon
The European Space Agency said Friday that human urine could one day become a useful ingredient…
How to manipulate light on the nanoscale over wide frequency ranges
An international team led by researchers from the University of Oviedo and the Centre for Research…
Stretched beyond the limits: Examining collagen for clues to inflammatory disorders
It has been known for many decades that synthetic polymers subjected to mechanical stress generate mechanoradicals…
COVID-19 shutdowns are clearing the air, but pollution will return as economies reopen
With many economies locked down to slow the spread of coronavirus, people from Beijing to Los…
Chemistry breakthrough could speed up drug development
Scientists have successfully developed a new technique to reliably grow crystals of organic soluble molecules from…
Pulse-driven robot: Motion via solitary waves
Scientists have recently explored the unique properties of nonlinear waves to facilitate a wide range of…
Computer modeling reveals behavior of individual lipid molecules
Lipids are essential building blocks of cell membranes, which control the exchange of substances and energy…
Glacial ice will likely hold records of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers say
Ice from glaciers around the world, undisturbed for centuries, show changes in how societies functioned throughout…