Revealing yet another super-power in the skillful squid, scientists have discovered that squid massively edit their…
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Identifying forests for protection in Borneo
An international team of researchers, including two from the University of Montana, are working to help…
Is Niagara Falls a barrier against fish movement?
New research shows that fishes on either side of Niagara Falls—one of the most powerful waterfalls…
A key development in the drive for energy-efficient electronics
Scientists have made a breakthrough in the development of a new generation of electronics that will…
Even bacteria need their space: Squished cells may shut down photosynthesis
Introverts take heart: When cells, like some people, get too squished, they can go into defense…
East Antarctica's Denman Glacier has retreated almost 3 miles over last 22 years
East Antarctica’s Denman Glacier has retreated 5 kilometers, nearly 3 miles, in the past 22 years,…
Novel MOF is potential next-gen semiconductor
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are emerging multi-functional materials that are gradually finding their way out of the…
Ultrafast and broadband perovskite photodetectors for large-dynamic-range imaging
A solution-processed broadband photodetector based on organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite and organic bulk heterojunction has been demonstrated,…
Evidence for broken time-reversal symmetry in a topological superconductor
Chiral superconductors are unconventional superconducting materials with distinctive topological properties, in which time-reversal symmetry is broken.…
The fight to save Europe's olive trees from disease
A plant disease spread by sap-sucking insects has been devastating olive and fruit orchards across southern…