The human body is populated by a greater number of microbes than its own cells. These…
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Details of dental wear revealed
The teeth of mammals experience constant wear. However, the details of these wear processes are largely…
New horizons for connecting future quantum computers into a quantum network
Researchers led by Delft University of Technology personnel have made two steps in the conversion of…
Photocatalytic hydrogen production from water
NUS chemists have developed carbon-conjugated covalent organic frameworks for visible light-driven catalytic production of hydrogen gas…
Scientists discover unique stretchable conductor
The Air Force Research Laboratory has developed liquid metal systems which autonomously change structure so that…
New paper explores race, representation in campaign finance
In politics as in life, money talks. And in American politics, the question of “Who donates?”…
Expert outlines pathway to net zero emissions by 2050
A key figure in the United Kingdom’s decision to legislate a climate change target of net…
Geneva's commuters embrace multimodal transport, survey reveals
Why do some people cycle instead of taking the bus? Why do others drive rather than…
Researchers use AI to find patterns among multitude of people and cells
A group of Yale scientists have devised a way to leverage artificial neural networks to reveal…
Cosmic theorist and planet-hunters share physics prize as Nobels reward otherworldly discoveries
This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to three researchers for their contributions to…