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Published Research examines tweets during Hurricane MarĂa to analyze social media use during disasters



Understanding how social media is used during a disaster can help with disaster preparedness and rec...
Published Chemists develop new method for making gamma chiral centers on simple carboxylic acids



C-H activation-based method should speed drug molecule design and diversification....
Published Tiny plastic particles are found everywhere



Microplastic particles can be found in the most remote ocean regions on earth. In Antarctica, pollut...
Published Study uses Game of Thrones to advance understanding of face blindness



Psychologists have used the hit TV series Game of Thrones to understand how the brain enables us to...
Published Climate change likely to aggravate brain conditions



Climate change, and its effects on weather patterns and adverse weather events, is likely to negativ ...
Published Babies use 'helpless' infant period to learn powerful foundation models, just like ChatGPT



Babies' brains are not as immature as previously thought, rather they are using the period of postna...
Published A blueprint for building the future: Eco-friendly 3D concrete printing



Scientists are improving 3D concrete printing construction technology with rigorous research to make...
Published Fans are not a magic bullet for beating the heat!



A new study throws cold water on the idea that fans can effectively cool you down during extremely h...
Published Breakthrough in bid to develop vaccines and drugs for neglected tropical disease



A breakthrough lays the foundations for vaccine development and for testing new preventative measure...
Published Radiocarbon dating meets Egyptology and Biblical accounts in the city of Gezer



New dates provide detailed insights into the timing of events in the ancient city of Gezer, accordin ...
Published Scientists uncover evidence that microplastics are contaminating archaeological remains



A team of archaeologists discovered tiny microplastic particles in deposits located more than seven...
Published New study provides enhanced understanding of tropical atmospheric waves



Findings has critical implications for predicting extreme weather events such as hurricanes and heav ...
Published Shh! Quiet cables set to help reveal rare physics events


Newly developed ultra-low radiation cables reduce background noise for neutrino and dark matter dete...
Published A quick look inside a human being



Physicists have succeeded in making a new imaging technique ready for use on humans. Radioactive mar...
Published NASA's DART impact permanently changed the shape and orbit of asteroid moon



A new study provides insights on the geophysics behind asteroid formation and evolution....
Published Engineer develops technique that enhances thermal imaging and infrared thermography for police, medical, military use



A new method to measure the continuous spectrum of light is set to improve thermal imaging and infra...
Published Scientists capture immune cells hidden in nasal passages



Scientists uncover 'striking' immune cell populations poised to fight SARS-CoV-2 in upper airway....
Published Climate anomalies may play a major role in driving cholera pandemics



New research suggests that an El Nino event may have aided the establishment and spread of a novel c ...
Published Chlamydia can settle in the intestine



Chlamydiae are sexually transmitted pathogens that can apparently survive in the human gut for a lon...
Published Organs on demand? Scientists print voxel building blocks



Scientists are bioprinting 3D structures with a material that is a close match for human tissue, pav...