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Published 'Talking' tomatoes: How their communication is influenced by enemies and friends



Plants produce a range of chemicals known as volatile organic compounds that influence their interac...
Published AI approach to drought zoning



A recent study shows that climate change may cause many areas in Canada to experience significant dr...
Published Changing food consumers' choices may help cut greenhouse gases



Planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions associated with the global food supply chains induced by die...
Published The hottest catalog of the year: Comprehensive list of slow-building solar flares



Although solar flares have been classified based on the amount of energy they emit at their peak, th ...
Published Titan's lakes may be shaped by waves



Geologists studied Titan's shorelines and showed through simulations that coastlines of the moon's m...
Published Mysterious mini-Neptunes



This study discovered mini-Neptunes around four red dwarfs using observations from a global network...
Published A smarter city skyline for flood safety



With climate change and rising urbanization, the likelihood and severity of urban flooding are incre...
Published Using eclipses to calculate the transparency of Saturn's rings



A student has measured the optical depth of Saturn's rings using a new method based on how much sunl ...
Published Hydrogen detected in lunar samples, points to resource availability for space exploration



Researchers have discovered solar-wind hydrogen in lunar samples, which indicates that water on the...
Published Ice shell thickness reveals water temperature on ocean worlds



Astrobiologists have devised a novel way to determine ocean temperatures of distant worlds based on ...
Published Giant volcano discovered on Mars



A deeply eroded giant volcano, active from ancient through recent times and with possible remnants o...
Published Researchers develop new chemical method to enhance drug discovery



Researchers developed a novel reagent that enhances the precision of drug synthesis. This innovative...
Published Foam fluidics showcase lab's creative approach to circuit design



Engineers have shown that something as simple as the flow of air through open-cell foam can be used...
Published Long live the graphene valley state



Researchers found evidence that bilayer graphene quantum dots may host a promising new type of quant...
Published Atom-by-atom: Imaging structural transformations in 2D materials



Silicon-based electronics are approaching their physical limitations and new materials are needed to ...
Published More economical and sustainable rechargeable batteries



Lithium salts make batteries powerful but expensive. An ultralow-concentration electrolyte based on ...
Published Exploring light neutron-rich nuclei: First observation of oxygen-28


The neutron-rich oxygen isotopes oxygen-27 and oxygen-28 exist as very short-lived resonances, repor...
Published ‘Planet confusion’ could slow Earth-like exoplanet exploration - Planet Confusion: A Potential Roadblock to Earth-like Exoplanet Exploration


A new study finds that next-generation telescopes used to see exoplanets could confuse Earth-like pl...
Published How do wind turbines respond to winds, ground motion during earthquakes? - How Wind Turbines Respond to Winds and Ground Motion During Earthquakes


Wind power has experienced fast growth within China during the past decade, but many wind farms are...
Published Edible electronics: How a seaweed second skin could transform health and fitness sensor tech - Edible Electronics: How a Seaweed Second Skin Could Transform Health and Fitness Sensor Tech


Scientists have developed biodegradable algae-based hydrogels for strain sensing devices -- such as ...