Astronomers are excited: The first images by the eROSITA telescope launched in July reveal an impressive…
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Deuteron-like heavy dibaryons—a step towards finding exotic nuclei
Have you ever wondered how the Sun creates the energy that we get from it every…
New rocket fairing design offers smoother quieter ride
Satellites are built to live in the harsh environment of space but engineers must also factor…
Bacteria use selfish strategy to get ahead in the human gut
A species of bacteria found in the human gut gains a competitive advantage by keeping sugar…
Children exposed to five times more air pollution on school run
A new King’s report has found that London children traveling to primary schools across the capital…
What is sex really for?
Few topics arouse as much interest and controversy as sex. This is hardly surprising. The biological…
Halfway toward LHC consolidation
The Large Hadron Collider is such a huge and sophisticated machine that the slightest alteration requires…
New methods can reduce emissions from the textile industry
Both animal and plant cells depend on autophagy in which damaged or superfluous cell material is…
New evidence that an extraterrestrial collision 12,800 years ago triggered an abrupt climate change for Earth
What kicked off the Earth’s rapid cooling 12,800 years ago? Click here for original…
Lessons learned from PROMISE (Promoting Readiness of Minors in Supplemental Security Income)
An open access special issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation (JVR) provides a comprehensive review…