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Published How does corrosion happen? New research examines process on atomic level



New research reveals how corrosion happens on the atomic level....
Published How does a 'reverse sprinkler' work? Researchers solve decades-old physics puzzle



For decades scientists have been trying to solve Feynman's Sprinkler Problem: How does a sprinkler r ...
Published Surprise discovery: For most animals, sperm quality does not reduce with age



In humans, male fertility and sperm fitness decline with age, but scientists have made the surprisin...
Published How does one species become many?



A global team of biologists has compiled nearly two decades of field data -- representing the study...
Published How does HIV get into the cell's cenetr to kickstart infection?



UNSW Sydney medical scientists have cracked a mystery whose solution has long eluded researchers. UN...
Published This protein does 'The Twist'



The NMDAR is involved in numerous cognitive functions including memory. Its movements are tightly co...
Published Why virus causing cold sores does not spread to devastating brain infection



A previously unknown defence mechanism in the brain prevents herpesvirus from infecting the brain's...
Published How well does tree planting work in climate change fight? It depends



Using trees as a cost-effective tool against climate change is more complicated than simply planting...
Published How does neonatal listeriosis impact children's health?



Maternal-fetal listeriosis is a severe disease that can lead to miscarriage, premature birth or seri...
Published When does a conductor not conduct?



A new study uncovers a switchable, atomically-thin metal-organic material that could be used in futu...
Published Robot, can you say 'cheese'?



What would you do if you walked up to a robot with a human-like head and it smiled at you first? You...
Published The 'Queen of the Night' does not whistle



Opera singers have to use the extreme limits of their voice range. Many pedagogical and scientific s...
Published Does the type of workstation you use make a difference in your health and productivity?



Although devices such as standing desks have been found to alleviate physical symptoms and increase...
Published Does Russia stand to benefit from climate change?



There exists a narrative about climate change that says there are winners and losers -- with Russia...
Published Revolutionary chronic wound treatment could help millions



An effective treatment for chronic wounds that does not involve antibiotics, but an ionised gas to a ...
Published The spiciness of mustard may depend on soil microbes



New study finds microbes may influence the taste of mustard seeds....
Published Researchers can help shipowners achieve ambitious climate targets



International shipping does not want to be a climate bad guy and is aiming to be emission-free by 20 ...
Published Flexible device could treat hearing loss without batteries - Flexible Device Could Treat Hearing Loss Without Batteries


Some people are born with hearing loss, while others acquire it with age, infections or long-term no...
Published Mind the (green) gap



Color mixing is the process of combining two or more colors: red and green make yellow, blue and red...
Published 'PrivacyMic': For a smart speaker that doesn't eavesdrop - PrivacyMic: For a Smart Speaker That Doesn't Eavesdrop


Microphones are perhaps the most common electronic sensor in the world, with an estimated 320 millio...