Using the data obtained by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), a research team led…
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Assessing El Niño's impact on fisheries and aquaculture around the world
While considerable resources are invested in seasonal forecasts and early-warning systems for food security, not enough…
Training instance segmentation neural network with synthetic datasets for seed phenotyping
In the midst of unprecedented climate change and population growth, the establishment of a method to…
Towards a nanomechanical quantum switchboard
Physicists at Universität Regensburg have coupled the vibrations of a macromolecule—a carbon nanotube—to a microwave cavity,…
New species of turtle discovered
Together with an international team, Senckenberg scientist Uwe Fritz described a new species of mata mata…
Are bats to blame for the coronavirus crisis?
Horseshoe bats in China are a natural wildlife reservoir of SARS-like coronaviruses. Some health experts think…
Hubble celebrates its 30th anniversary with a tapestry of blazing starbirth
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s iconic images and scientific breakthroughs have redefined our view of the…
Leaving no one behind during the coronavirus pandemic
How has COVID-19 affected rural communities in Ireland? Click here for original story, Leaving…
Tomanowos: The meteorite that survived mega-floods and human folly
The rock with arguably the most fascinating story on Earth has an ancient name: Tomanowos. It…
Study: Structure of biocatalysts depends on whether they are in cells or in the test tube
The structure of enzymes determines how they control vital processes such as digestion or immune response.…