The electric vehicle revolution is coming, but it won’t be driven by the U.S. Instead, China…
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Traces of crawling in Italian cave give clues to ancient humans' social behavior
Evidence of crawling in an Italian cave system sheds new light on how late Stone Age…
Arts education can provide creative counter narratives against hate speech
Hate, as an emotion, is not an efficient response to ideological hate speech. Instead, using tools…
Blood and sweat take training app to the next level
Last year about 1,000 runners were forced to quit the Stockholm Marathon due to extreme hot…
New potential for tracking severe storms
Even just within the last couple of months, Cyclones Fani, Idai and Kenneth have brought devastation…
A new sensor for light, heat and touch
Inspired by the behaviour of natural skin, researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linkoping University,…
Student creates model to predict hotspots of reptile, amphibian road mortality
One of the leading causes of death for frogs, turtles and snakes is road mortality. A…
Researchers solve scientific puzzle that could improve solar panel efficiency
A Loughborough University Ph.D. student has helped shed light on a solar panel puzzle that could…
New study finds people are using Twitter to bridge political divides
Given the current atmosphere of political polarization, conventional wisdom suggests that conversations about politics—especially those taking…
Study: Treats might mask animal intelligence
Rewards are necessary for learning, but may actually mask true knowledge, finds a new Johns Hopkins…