Thousands of years ago, as humans tamed wild animals and plants into livestock and crops, their…
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Northern peatlands may contain twice as much carbon as previously thought
Northern peatlands may hold twice as much carbon as scientists previously suspected, according to a study…
SciLifeLab and AstraZeneca use cryo-EM to advance biomedicine
A study published in Science Advances reveals the mechanism by which the receptor tyrosine kinase RET…
Bringing the carbon-reducing cold sintering process out of labs and into ceramics manufacturing
A new techno-economic analysis, by a team led by a researcher from WMG at the University…
From biomedicine to buzz pollination: why we need a plan 'bee'
With Extinction Rebellion’s mass bee-themed ‘die ins’ hitting the international news, we’re reminded again that our…
Researchers watch quantum knots untie
A quantum gas can be tied into knots using magnetic fields. Our researchers were the first…
Solar orbiter ready to depart Europe
ESA’s Solar Orbiter mission has completed its test campaign in Europe and is now being packed…
Astronomers investigate IRAS 09002-473 cluster, find hundreds of probable member stars
Using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers from Pennsylvania State University (PSU) and the California Institute of…
We need to understand the culture of whales so we can save them
We often think of culture as solely human. We think of our music, our clothes, our…
How Antarctic krill fertilize the oceans and even store carbon
Krill are best known as whale food. But few people realize that these small, shrimp-like creatures…