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Published 'Topological gardening' to achieve unexpected spin transport


'Trimming' the edge-states of a topological insulator yields a new class of material featuring uncon...
Published Analog and digital: The best of both worlds in one energy-efficient system


We live in an analog world of continuous information flow that is both processed and stored by our b...
Published Form and function of island and mainland plants



Oceanic islands provide useful models for ecology, biogeography and evolutionary research. Many grou...
Published New research maps 14 potential evolutionary dead ends for humanity and ways to avoid them



Humankind risks getting stuck in 14 evolutionary dead ends, ranging from global climate tipping poin...
Published Using computer algorithms to find molecular adaptations to improve COVID-19 drugs



A new study focuses on using computer algorithms to generate adaptations to molecules in compounds f...
Published Zooplankton in ocean and freshwater are rapidly escalating the global environmental threat of plastics



A collaborative research team has recently revealed that rotifers, a kind of microscopic zooplankton...
Published Meadow Spittlebug's record-breaking diet also makes it top disease carrier for plants



New research fueled in part by citizen scientists reveals that the meadow spittlebug—known for the f...
Published Chemists use oxygen, copper 'scissors' to make cheaper drug treatments possible



Researchers have devised a way to produce chemicals used in medicine and agriculture for a fraction...
Published Science confirms it: Love leaves a mark on the brain



The brain produces more of the pleasure-inducing hormone dopamine when we're longing for or hanging...
Published How black silicon, a prized material used in solar cells, gets its dark, rough edge



Researchers have developed a new theoretical model explaining one way to make black silicon. The new...
Published How electron spectroscopy measures exciton 'holes'



Semiconductors are ubiquitous in modern technology, working to either enable or prevent the flow of...
Published Researchers unveil PI3K enzyme's dual accelerator and brake mechanisms



The enzyme PI3K plays a critical role in cell migration. Scientists have long understood this functi...
Published Making diamonds at ambient pressure



Researchers have grown diamonds under conditions of 1 atmosphere pressure and at 1025 degrees Celsiu...
Published The secret to saving old books could be gluten-free glues



'Bookworm' is a cute thing to call a voracious reader, but actual bookworms -- as well as microorgan...
Published From seashells to cement, nature inspires tougher building material



Inspired by the material that makes up oyster and abalone shells, engineers have created a new cemen...
Published Algae's surprising potential to help ease climate change worries



The key to bringing global net-zero goals into reach may be algae, say researchers. Studies show imp...
Published Explaining a supernova's 'string of pearls'



Physicists often turn to the Rayleigh-Taylor instability to explain why fluid structures form in pla...
Published Effectiveness of GBGI infrastructure in mitigating urban heat, proposing nine-stage framework for development of a sustainable city



Primarily due to the impact of urbanisation and global warming, urban heatwaves have become a challe...
Published The double-fanged adolescence of saber-toothed cats



How did North America's saber-toothed cats hunt without breaking their unwieldy saber-like canines, ...
Published 'Synthetic' cell shown to follow chemical directions and change shape, a vital biological function



In a feat aimed at understanding how cells move and creating new ways to shuttle drugs through the b...