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Published New radio receiver opens wider window to radio universe - New Radio Receiver Opens Wider Window to Radio Universe


Researchers have used the latest wireless technology to develop a new radio receiver for astronomy....
Published What crocodile DNA reveals about the Ice Age - What Crocodile DNA Reveals About the Ice Age


What drives crocodile evolution? Is climate a major factor or changes in sea levels? Determined to f...
Published Grocery store carts set to help diagnose common heart rhythm disorder and prevent stroke - Grocery Store Carts Set to Help Diagnose Common Heart Rhythm Disorder and Prevent Stroke



It could be the shopping trip that saves your life: supermarket trolleys are helping to diagnose atr...
Published Black holes don't always power gamma-ray bursts, new research shows - Black Holes Don't Always Power Gamma-Ray Bursts: New Research Shows


Space scientists may need to rethink how gamma-ray bursts are formed after new research shows new-bo...
Published Predict what a mouse sees by decoding brain signals - Predicting What a Mouse Sees by Decoding Brain Signals



A research team has developed a novel machine-learning algorithm that can reveal the hidden structur...
Published Do people and monkeys see colors the same way? - Do People and Monkeys See Colors the Same Way?



New findings in color vision research imply that humans can perceive a greater range of blue tones t...
Published Thousands of native plants are unphotographed, and citizen scientists can help fill the gaps - Thousands of Native Plants are Unphotographed, and Citizen Scientists Can Help Fill the Gaps


New research finds almost 4000 Australian plant species have not been photographed before in the wil...
Published Inbreeding contributes to decline of endangered killer whales - Inbreeding Contributes to the Decline of Endangered Killer Whales


The small size and isolation of the endangered population of Southern Resident killer whales in the...
Published Human factors affect bees' communication - Human Factors Affect Bees' Communication



Human influences have the potential to reduce the effectivity of communication in bees adding furthe...
Published Indigenous territories and protected areas are key to forest conservation in the Brazilian Amazon, study shows - Indigenous Territories and Protected Areas: The Key to Forest Conservation in the Brazilian Amazon


A U.S.-Brazilian study using time series satellite images from 2000 to 2021 reveals the vital role o...
Published About 13,000 years ago, the water outflow from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean was twice that of today’s - About 13,000 Years Ago, the Water Outflow from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean Was Twice That of Today’s



About 13,000 years ago, a climate crisis caused a global drop in temperatures in the northern hemisp...
Published Absolute zero in the quantum computer - Absolute Zero in the Quantum Computer



Absolute zero cannot be reached -- unless you have an infinite amount of energy or an infinite amoun...
Published The chatbot will see you now - The Chatbot Will See You Now: How AI is Revolutionizing Healthcare



Results from a study of the use of a chatbot in the consent process show that it encourages inclusiv...
Published Balkanatolia: The forgotten continent that sheds light on the evolution of mammals - Balkanatolia: Shedding Light on the Evolution of Mammals


A team of geologists and palaeontologists has discovered that, some 50 million years ago, there was...
Published When cyclones and fires collide... - When Cyclones and Fires Collide: The Devastating Impact on Our Environment


As strong winds and torrential rains inundate Australia's south-eastern coast, new research suggests...
Published Smartphone breath alcohol testing devices vary widely in accuracy - Smartphone Breath Alcohol Testing Devices Vary Widely in Accuracy


The latest generation of personal alcohol breath testing devices pair with smartphones. While some o...
Published Extreme heat may hasten cognitive decline in vulnerable populations - Extreme Heat May Hasten Cognitive Decline in Vulnerable Populations



A new study finds that ongoing extreme heat can worsen cognitive decline among vulnerable groups --...
Published Boost for the quantum internet - Boost for the Quantum Internet



A quarter of a century ago, theoretical physicists proposed a way to transmit quantum information vi...
Published Perovskites, a 'dirt cheap' alternative to silicon, just got a lot more efficient - Perovskites, a 'Dirt Cheap' Alternative to Silicon, Just Got a Lot More Efficient


Researchers typically synthesize perovskites in a wet lab, and then apply the material as a film on...
Published A 10,000-year-old infant burial provides insights into the use of baby carriers and family heirlooms in prehistory - A 10,000-Year-Old Infant Burial: Insights into Prehistoric Baby Carriers and Family Heirlooms


Researchers argue that they have found evidence of the use of baby carriers 10,000 years ago at the...