Dutch researchers at AMOLF and TU Delft have seen light propagate in a special material without…
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First official names given to features on asteroid Bennu
Asteroid Bennu’s most prominent boulder, a rock chunk jutting out 71 ft (21.7 m) from the…
West coast dungeness crab stable or increasing even with intensive harvest, research shows
The West Coast Dungeness crab fishery doesn’t just support the most valuable annual harvest of seafood…
Study reveals breast cancer cells shift their metabolic strategy to metastasize
New discovery in breast cancer could lead to better strategies for preventing the spread of cancer…
Recovering phosphorus from corn ethanol production can help reduce groundwater pollution
Dried distiller’s grains with solubles (DDGS), a co-product from corn ethanol processing, is commonly used as…
Damaging impacts of warming moderated by migration of rainfed crops
Many studies seek to estimate the adverse effects of climate change on crops, but most research…
A filter for cleaner qubits
A research team at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), RIKEN, and the University of…
Neuroscientists discover new structure of important protein in the brain
After five years of experimentation, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have succeeded in crystallising and…
Comprehensive review of heterogeneously integrated 2-D materials
In a paper published in Nano, a group of researchers from Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea provide…
Dimming Betelgeuse likely isn't cold, just dusty, new study shows
Late last year, news broke that the star Betelgeuse was fading significantly, ultimately dropping to around…