A mouse injured on one leg experiences an “awakening” of stem cells in the other leg…
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Cleaning up contaminated industrial sites in battle against soil pollution
The answer to cleaning up contaminated industrial sites in Europe could lie in the microbes that…
Study highlights complexity in accessing benefits for low-income individuals
A recently published article introduces a conceptual framework for analyzing passported benefits, shedding light on the…
Nutrient enrichment with open canopy decreases trophic redundancy in stream food webs
Riparian deforestation has a profound effect on stream ecosystems. The reduction in canopy cover caused by…
To stick or to bounce: Size determines the stickiness of cosmic dust aggregates
Microparticle dust aggregates, which are thought to play a role in the formation of new planets,…
Using GPS as a possible earthquake predictor
A pair of seismologists at Côte d’Azur University has found what might turn out to be…
Steering undulatory micro-swimmers in a fluid flow through reinforcement learning
New research looks at navigation strategies for deformable micro-swimmers in a viscous fluid faced with drifts,…
Reclaiming open climate adaptation futures
In the article, “Reclaiming open climate adaptation futures,” published in Nature Climate Change, scientists from Griffith…
Antioxidant 'bee glue' creates buzz for new Australian industry
A nutrient-rich product discovered in honeybee hives across Australia could generate a new homegrown health industry. …
Neolithic beginnings in Herefordshire, England revealed
Archaeologists have used advanced radiocarbon dating to investigate the age of Neolithic monuments at Dorstone Hill…