Two of the worst ant pests on the planet are invading Australia. Red imported fire ants…
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A seed survival story: How trees keep 'friends' close and 'enemies' guessing
Around the globe, forests are facing unprecedented challenges. They’re grappling with wildfires, diseases, droughts and deforestation.…
Photonic chip enables faster and more energy-efficient artificial intelligence programs
The data centers and high-performance computers that run artificial intelligence programs, such as large language models,…
Sociogenomics: The intricate science of how genetics influences sociology
Humans contain multitudes. Each person on the planet contains enough DNA to stretch to Pluto—several times. …
Unveiling the origins of merging black holes in galaxies like our own
Black holes, some of the most captivating entities in the cosmos, possess an immense gravitational pull…
'Designer' tubulins help crack the tubulin code
Tubulin is a protein that plays a crucial role in the structure and function of cells.…
How do ceramic particles strengthen metallic copper?
Publishing in the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, scientists from Jilin University and Edith Cowan University…
Model microchip that uses human iPS cells could reduce need for animal experimentation
Animal experimentation may not be a thing of the past just yet, but work on human…
Using cyanobacteria to convert carbon dioxide into glucose
Glucose is the most abundant monosaccharide, serving as an essential energy source for cells and as…
Scientists use new method to measure most energetic ultraviolet/optical flare ever detected
Researchers from the Purple Mountain Observatory (PMO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Italian…