The world’s seas are simmering, with record high temperatures spurring worry among forecasters that the global…
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How do our cells respond to stress?
Cells are often exposed to stressful conditions that can be life threatening, such as high temperatures…
Organic memory devices show promise for flexible, wearable, personalized computing
The advent of artificial intelligence, machine learning and the internet of things is expected to change…
Ultrasound-assisted molecule delivery looks to preserve blood for years
Ensuring adequate preservation of the millions of units of blood that are donated every year presents…
Superbugs could trigger our next global financial crisis
Infectious diseases professor Steven Djordjevic, from the University of Technology Sydney, said the proliferation of drug-resistant…
Humble bug holds key to relieving millions of allergy sufferers in Europe
CABI has led a team of scientists on new research which reveals that a bug could…
California grants temporary endangered species status to Southern California cougars
The state Fish and Game Commission on Thursday set the stage for a fierce environmental battle…
Europe's wildlife sanctuaries struggle under virus lockdown
In a bear sanctuary in Romania’s Carpathian Mountains, chestnut-gold Lidia and her dark brown companion Jean…
Tuning into dolphin chatter could boost conservation efforts
Tuning in to the signature ‘whistles’ of dolphins could prove a game-changer in being able to…
Lyrids meteor shower reaches its peak
April 21 and 22 is the peak of a shower of meteors—or shooting stars—known as the…