A team of scientists from Arizona State University has taken a significant step closer to unlocking…
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Could gold be the key to making gene therapy for HIV, blood disorders more accessible?
Scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center took a step toward making gene therapy more practical…
Study uncovers surprising melting patterns beneath Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf
The ROSETTA-Ice project, a three-year, multi-institutional data collection survey of Antarctic ice, has assembled an unprecedented…
Major step forward in the production of 'green' hydrogen
The first thermodynamically-reversible chemical reactor capable of producing hydrogen as a pure product stream represents a…
Scientists uncover a trove of genes that could hold key to how humans evolved
Researchers at the Donnelly Centre in Toronto have found that dozens of genes, previously thought to…
How language developed: Comprehension learning precedes vocal production
Human language and communication skills are unique in the animal kingdom. How they developed in the…
Ultra-cold lithium atoms shed light on pair formation in superfluids, helping identify best theories
A FLEET/Swinburne study released this week resolves a long-standing debate about what happens at the microscopic…
Direct measurement of the cosmic-ray proton spectrum with the CALET on the ISS
Recent advances in the observation of high-energy radiations, including X-rays and gamma-rays, have unveiled many high-energy…
You could be unknowingly loading malicious content from 'trusted' sites
New research from CSIRO’s Data61, the data and digital specialist arm of Australia’s national science agency,…
New traffic light system automatically recognizes pedestrians' intent to cross the road
In Vienna there are some 200 push-button pedestrian lights (signalized pedestrian crossings). They allow pedestrians to…