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Study: An inverse model for food webs and ecosystem stability
In a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, authors Gabriel…
New research explores durability of 2D hybrid materials
New research has unveiled the fatigue resistance of 2D hybrid materials. These materials, known for their…
Looking deeper into graphene using rainbow scattering
Graphene is a two-dimensional wonder material that has been suggested for a wide range of applications…
How a molecular motor moves in a network
A new study determines the efficiency of a single-molecule heat engine by considering a series of…
Understanding the cheese paradox: Why do vegetarians eat animal products?
A new study by the University of Stirling has sought to understand why vegetarians consume non-meat…
AI can reinforce racial bias, but used correctly, it could make hiring practices more inclusive
Hiring is normally featured as a prime example for algorithmic bias. This is where a tendency…
Academic and vocational education divides students: Radical change could make education more equal
Politicians across parties are proposing ways to promote vocational education in England. Rishi Sunak has pledged…
When it comes to climate change, what motivates us to act?
Comprehending the scope of climate change can feel like trying to connect an ever-expanding set of…
New paper on the value of international partnerships for co-producing just cities
Beth Perry, Vanesa Castán Broto and their colleagues Zarina Patel and Rita Sitas have published a…