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Tiny fluorescent carbon dots could make cancer treatment safer and more effective
A pioneering new technique that could make light-based cancer treatment more effective and safer for patients,…
The fascinating history of boredom
“I’m bored” is a statement many parents dread hearing during the summer holidays. Click…
Ring-shaped multi-carbon compound cyclocarbon synthesized
A team of researchers from Oxford University and IBM Research has for the first time successfully…
It'll be hard, but we can feed the world with plant protein
A U.N. report released last week found a quarter of the world’s carbon emissions come from…
A glimpse into the future: Accelerated computing for accelerated particles
Every proton collision at the Large Hadron Collider is different, but only a few are special.…
Indigenous knowledge offers new approach to help forests adapt to new conditions
When Jaime Yazzie began planning her research for her forestry thesis, her adviser asked her what…
Risk assessment at nanoscale level: A closer look at the mimotope variation analysis
Since January 2018 the EU project PANBioRA is developing a modular system for a comprehensive risk…
Damage found in the bit area of most Finnish trotting horses
In a Finnish study, damage was found in the part of the mouth affected by the…
How plants can tell time even without a brain
Anyone who has traveled across multiple time zones and suffered jet lag will understand just how…