Cells control their dance of death

La Trobe University researchers have revealed for the first time how white blood cells control the…

Spray painting fiber bandages onto wounds

With newly developed technology, medical personnel can manufacture a bandage with drug-delivery capabilities directly onto a…

Applying biodiversity conservation research in practice

One million species are threatened with extinction, many of them already in the coming decades. This…

Fishmeal developed for sustainable aquaculture

Aquaculture in Sweden could be more sustainable if by-products from industrial feed production were used instead…

Iron-based solar cells on track to becoming more efficient

An international study led from Lund University in Sweden shows that 30 percent of the energy…

New bio-inspired hydrogels can act like superglue in highly ionic environments like seawater

Scientists have been working on developing adhesives for the marine environment that are inspired by organisms…

Scientists explore Egyptian mummy bones with X-rays and infrared light

Experiments at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) are casting a new…

Recreating Earth through code

The first Earth System Model developed and based in Africa are creating one of the most…

Why words make language

From hieroglyphics to emojis, and grunts to gestures, humans have always used multiple modes to communicate,…

New spin directions in pyrite an encouraging sign for future spintronics

A Monash University study revealing new spin textures in pyrite could unlock these materials’ potential in…