Examples of infections tied to gram-negative bacteria include pneumonia, bloodstream infections, wound-site infections and meningitis, according…
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Milder weather brings relief from 'apocalyptic' Canada wildfires
Cooling weather on Monday gave firefighters a slight edge against what the prime minister described as…
Russia's space agency head vows to continue Moon race
The chief of the Russian space agency Roscosmos on Monday advocated for Russia to stay in…
Is flood pollution causing turtle strandings? Researchers look for answers in their cell response
Last year was a grim season for sea turtles in Queensland’s Wide Bay-Burnett region with more…
Rise in toxic algae blooms requires coordinated response, say researchers
The prevalence of blue-green algae blooms in southern Ontario will become more frequent as temperatures rise,…
Teamwork is not always the best way of working, shows new study
Throughout the 21st century, teamwork has come to define the modern work environment. Driven by advances…
Hopes fade for 'room temperature superconductor' LK-99, but quantum zero-resistance research continues
The past few weeks have seen a huge surge of interest among scientists and the public…
Why beaver-like dams can protect communities from flooding
Low cost, human-made river barriers, similar to those built by beavers, can protect communities at risk…
A maglev system on the moon could make lunar logistics a breeze
Maglevs are one of those technologies that still look like magic, even years after they were…
Painting the unfamiliar: Why the first European paintings of Australian animals look so alien to our eyes
In 1772, Joseph Banks commissioned the foremost painter of animals in England, George Stubbs, to paint…