Today’s state-of-the-art analysis of biological samples by light microscopy includes a vast variety of techniques ranging…
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From 'cavewalking' to spacewalking
It might not be obvious, but there are many similarities between working deep underground and in…
How to rig an election: Twitter's problem with political saboteurs
A new study from researchers at The University of Manchester investigates the sophisticated network of agents…
New research finding gives valleytronics a boost
An international research team led by physicists at the University of California, Riverside, has revealed a…
Tungsten suboxide improves the efficiency of platinum in hydrogen production
Researchers presented a new strategy for enhancing catalytic activity using tungsten suboxide as a single-atom catalyst…
New Horizons team pieces together the best images they have of Pluto's far side
Pluto was discovered in 1930 by astronomer Clyde Tombaugh. For decades, not much detail was known…
The Blinky Bill effect: When gum trees are cut down, where do the koalas go?
In the past two decades there has been an unprecedented increase in the area of blue…
American whiskey found to leave distinctive 'fingerprint' when it evaporates
A team of researchers at the University of Louisville has found that unlike other whiskeys, American…
Not all genes are necessary for survival: These species dropped extra genetic baggage
Humans, the latest tally suggests, have approximately 21,000 genes in our genome, the set of genetic…
A step towards greater biomass uptake in Europe
Increasing the production and mobilization of biomass is crucial for tackling climate change, ensuring food security,…