Researchers from ETH Zurich and the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) have…
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New research on the sand lance, 'a quintessential forage fish' for seabirds and marine mammals
A slender little fish called the sand lance plays a big role as “a quintessential forage…
Pets: The voiceless victims of the COVID-19 crisis
Reports of companion animals starving or being killed as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak highlight…
Underwater avalanches are trapping microplastics in the deep ocean
A collaborative research project between the Universities of Manchester, Utrecht, and Durham, and the National Oceanography…
How countries are reacting to the COVID-19 risk and their governments' responses
Researchers at the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication spent the weekend surveying people’s attitudes…
Is nonlocality inherent in all identical particles in the universe?
What is interaction, and when does it occur? Intuition suggests that the necessary condition for the…
Many buds to a blossom: A synchronization approach to sensing using many oscillators
Engineers at the Tokyo Tech have found a new approach to taking a measurement over an…
Virus lockdown makes big dent in Paris air pollution: report
France’s stay-at-home orders to combat the coronavirus outbreak have produced a 20 to 30 percent decline…
Manipulating ligands: A new dimension for promoting electrocatalysis performance by noble metal aerogels
Chemists at TU Dresden have fabricated surface-clean noble metal aerogels boosting electrocatalysis performance by revisiting ligand…
Coronavirus fallout revives talk of 'universal basic income'
The scoffed-at idea of paying everyone a basic income as machines take people’s jobs is getting…