The production of hydrogen peroxide can be much safer and simpler through a process developed at…
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Research shows that doing the twist is hot, unwinding is cool
An international team led by researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas and Nankai University…
Scientists 'must be allowed to cry' about destruction of nature
Scientists witnessing the destruction of the natural world must be supported and “allowed to cry”, researchers…
New tool visualizes nature's benefits worldwide
Nature supports people in critical ways, often at a highly local level. Wild bees buzz through…
AI and big data predict which research will influence future medical treatments
An artificial intelligence/machine learning model to predict which scientific advances are likely to eventually translate to…
Study identifies religious bias against refugees
Give me your Christian, your female, your English-speaking with a good education? While not the words…
Key uncertainties identified for models of mosquito distribution in the US
A computational analysis has identified key regions in the United States where model-based predictions of mosquito…
Social inequality in Bronze Age households
Social inequality already existed in southern Germany 4000 years ago, even within one household, a new…
Carnivorous plant study captures universal rules of leaf making
Leaves display a remarkable range of forms from flat sheets with simple outlines to the cup-shaped…
NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite needed 3 orbits to see all of Super Typhoon Hagibis
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a composite visible image of the very large Super…