During the past 20 years, insecticides applied to U.S. agricultural landscapes have become significantly more toxic—over…
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Scientists create 3-D printed parts that can kill bacteria
Researchers from the University of Sheffield have, for the first time, manufactured 3-D printed parts that…
Method triggers selective degradation of proteins for analysis
Scientists of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich have developed a tool to eliminate essential proteins from cells…
China's 500-meter FAST radio telescope is now operational
The world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescope is officially open for business, according to Xinhua,…
Many of our plants and animals have adapted to fires, but now the fires are changing
Australia is a land that has known fire. Our diverse plant and animal species have become…
Why is climate skepticism so successful in the United States?
2019 is set to be the second warmest year on record, ending the warmest decade on…
Astronomers perform a comprehensive study of young open cluster NGC 1960
Indian astronomers have conducted a comprehensive photometric, kinematic and variability study of a young open cluster…
Prisoner numbers in Australia have decreased, but we're not really sure why yet
The latest release of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Prisoners in Australia data provides a surprising…
Canada can better prepare to retrain workers displaced by disruptive technologies
Canada must prepare for the growing need to retrain workers displaced by disruptive technologies. To do…
Conservation scientists are grieving after the bushfires—but we must not give up
That a billion animals may die as a result of this summer’s fires has horrified the…