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Monday, April 24, 2023
Algae in Swedish lakes provide insights to how complex life on Earth developed
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Lönsboda, Sweden Photo Credit: Johanna Nilsson By studying green algae in Swedish lakes, a research team, led by Lund University in Sweden,...
Thursday, April 20, 2023
UC Irvine biologists discover bees to be brew masters of the insect world
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The UCI study found that the cellophane bee (pictured) ‘brew’ a liquid food for their offspring. Photo Credit: Tobin Hammer Scientists at th...
Fungal genetics could help develop novel biotechnologies
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Photo Credit: Heidi-Ann Fourkiller / Scientific Frontine An essential pillar of Earth’s ecological system, fungi have long been used to bett...
A message to meteorite hunters: Put down your magnets!
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Black Beauty, or NWA 7034, is thought to have formed at a time when the Red Planet harbored a magnetic field, much like the Earth does today...
Discovery identifies those likely to experience life-threatening dengue fever
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(L-R) Co-first author and PhD student Stephanie Studniberg with senior researcher, Monash BDI’s Professor Diana Hansen. Photo Credit: WEHI S...
Nagoya University researchers develop a new ultra-high-density sulfonic acid polymer electrolyte membrane for fuel cells
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Researchers develop a new ultra-high-density sulfonic acid polymer electrolyte membrane for fuel cells, which can be used for vehicles and ...
Towards More Efficient and Eco-Friendly Thermoelectric Oxides with Hydrogen Substitution
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Hydrogen substitution is an innovative strategy for boosting the performance of thermoelectric oxide SrTiO3, find researchers at Tokyo Tech....
How bee-friendly is the forest?
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A honeybee (Apis mellifera) collects honeydew on a fir tree. The study shows that the beech-dominated Steigerwald provides insufficient food...
Chicken breeding in Japan dates back to fourth century BCE
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Red junglefowl, the species from which the chicken was domesticated Photo Credit: Masaki Eda Conclusive evidence of chicken breeding in the ...
Dark order in the universe
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3D position and shape information for each galaxy helped to measure the magnitude of alignment relative to distant galaxies Illustration Cre...
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