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Published Molecular 'Superpower' of antibiotic-resistant bacteria - Molecular 'Superpower' of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria



A species of ordinary gut bacteria that we all carry flourishes when the intestinal flora is knocked...
Published Jet engine lubrication oils are a major source of ultrafine particles - Jet Engine Lubrication Oils: A Major Source of Ultrafine Particles


Recent measurements have shown that Frankfurt International Airport is a major source of ultrafine p...
Published Existential threats to the iconic Nile River Delta - Existential Threats to the Iconic Nile River Delta


Decades of poor environmental and water management turned the Nile River Delta from a unique ecologi...
Published Solid-state thermal transistor demonstrated - Solid-State Thermal Transistor: A Breakthrough in Thermal Management


An effective, stable solid-state electrochemical transistor has been developed, heralding a new era...
Published What is causing the rise in black lung disease? - What is Causing the Rise in Black Lung Disease?


Silica exposure is a driving force behind rising rates of coal workers' pneumoconiosis, according to...
Published 'Y-ball' compound yields quantum secrets - Y-Ball Compound Yields Quantum Secrets


Scientists investigating a compound called 'Y-ball' -- which belongs to a mysterious class of 'stran...
Published In the world's smallest ball game, scientists throw and catch single atoms using light - In the World's Smallest Ball Game, Scientists Throw and Catch Single Atoms Using Light


Researchers show that individual atoms can be caught and thrown using light. This is the first time...
Published Quantum drum duet measured - Quantum Drum Duet Measured: A Breakthrough in Quantum Computing


Like conductors of a spooky symphony, researchers have 'entangled' two small mechanical drums and pr...
Published Population boom near globe's vulnerable coral reefs - Population Boom Near Globe's Vulnerable Coral Reefs


Millions more people across the globe are relying on our endangered coral reefs than 20 years ago, a...
Published Researchers discover expanding and intensifying low-oxygen zone in the Arabian gulf - Researchers Discover Expanding and Intensifying Low-Oxygen Zone in the Arabian Gulf


Researchers have studied the emergence of hypoxia -- low oxygen levels -- in the Gulf over three dec...
Published How bacteria evolve resistance to antibiotics - How Bacteria Evolve Resistance to Antibiotics



Bacteria can rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics by adapting special pumps to flush them out of...
Published Researchers reveal DNA repair mechanism - Researchers Reveal DNA Repair Mechanism: A Breakthrough in Genetic Science



A new study adds to an emerging, radically new picture of how bacterial cells continually repair fau...
Published Study finds carrying pollen heats up bumble bees, raises new climate change questions - Study Finds Carrying Pollen Heats Up Bumble Bees, Raises New Climate Change Questions



A new study finds carrying pollen is a workout that significantly increases the body temperature of...
Published Hope for salamanders? Study recalibrates climate change effects - Hope for Salamanders? Study Recalibrates Climate Change Effects


For tiny salamanders squirming skin-to-soil, big-picture weather patterns may seem as far away as ou...
Published Ticks prove resilient to extreme temperatures - Ticks Prove Resilient to Extreme Temperatures



A recent study shows blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) are actually really good at surviving ext...
Published Mercury emission estimates rarely provide enough data to assess success in eliminating harmful global gold mining practice - Mercury Emission Estimates: A Challenge in Eliminating Harmful Global Gold Mining Practice


A global treaty called the Minamata Convention requires gold-mining countries to regularly report th...
Published Chemists tackle the tough challenge of recycling mixed plastics - Chemists Tackle the Tough Challenge of Recycling Mixed Plastics



Polymer chemists have been finding ways to tackle the environmental problems humans have created wit...
Published Extremely hot days are warming twice as fast as average summer days in North-West Europe - Extremely Hot Days in North-West Europe are Warming Twice as Fast as Average Summer Days



New study analyzed data on near-surface air temperatures recorded for North-West Europe over the pas...
Published A protein mines, sorts rare earths better than humans, paving way for green tech - A Protein Mines, Sorts Rare Earths Better Than Humans, Paving Way for Green Tech



Rare earth elements, like neodymium and dysprosium, are a critical component to almost all modern te...
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...