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Published Conservation in Indonesia is at risk, a team of researchers who study the region argues



Indonesia, home to the largest tropical rainforest in Southeast Asia and over 17,500 islands, is a c...
Published Chemicals from maize roots influence wheat yield



Maize roots secrete certain chemicals that affect the quality of soil. In some fields, this effect i...
Published Virtual reality experiences to aid substance use disorder recovery - Virtual Reality Experiences to Aid Substance Use Disorder Recovery


Researchers are combining psychological principles with innovative virtual reality technology to cre...
Published New technology could reduce lag, improve reliability of online gaming, meetings



Whether you’re battling foes in a virtual arena or collaborating with colleagues across the globe, l...
Published A breath of fresh air keeps drug-producing cells alive longer



Researchers have developed a novel device that produces oxygen inside of a 'living pharmacy' implant...
Published New way to count microbes speeds research, cuts waste, could lead to new antibiotics



Researchers have developed a new way of counting microorganisms that works as much as 36 times faste...
Published Despite being properly treated and highly diluted, wastewater still impacts on the river ecosystem



An experiment using water from a large wastewater treatment plant has shown that this water continue ...
Published Brittle stars can learn just fine -- even without a brain



We humans are fixated on big brains as a proxy for smarts. But headless animals called brittle stars...
Published Control over friction, from small to large scales



Friction is hard to predict and control, especially since surfaces that come in contact are rarely p...
Published Sister climate cities, utility data predict future water, electricity demands



Modern-day Ciudad Mante, Mexico, could help Tampa, Florida, plan for shifting water and electricity...
Published Air pollution has decreased across the US, but new research finds health burdens remain unequal among racial groups



Health benefits that have resulted from reductions in fine particulate air pollution aren't distribu...
Published Understanding how soil traps carbon



With 2,500 billion tons of carbon, soil is one of Earth's largest carbon sinks. Researchers used exp...
Published Deep learning reveals molecular secrets of explosive perchlorate salts



Perchlorate compounds are known for their explosive nature. To understand what makes these compounds...
Published Study shows replanting logged forests with diverse mixtures of seedlings accelerates restoration


• Twenty-year experiment finds that active replanting beats natural recovery for restoring logged tr ...
Published Wearables capture body sounds to continuously monitor health



From heart beats to stomach gurgles, sounds hold important health information. New wireless devices...
Published Bioinformatics: Researchers develop a new machine learning approach



To combat viruses, bacteria and other pathogens, synthetic biology offers new technological approach...
Published Roots are capable of measuring heat on their own



Plant roots have their own thermometer to measure the temperature of the soil around them and they a...
Published Researchers explore non-invasive method for sampling drug response



Harnessing a pervasive type of cellular messenger shows early experimental promise as a routine way...
Published Low-cost microbe can speed biological discovery



Researchers have created a new version of a microbe to compete economically with E. coli -- a bacter...
Published Use it or lose it: New robotic system assesses mobility after stroke



Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability worldwide. Each year more than 15 million people w...