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Published Breakthrough in organic semiconductor synthesis paves the way for advanced electronic devices



A research team has achieved a significant breakthrough in the field of organic semiconductors. Thei ...
Published Food from urban agriculture has carbon footprint 6 times larger than conventional produce, study shows



A new study finds that fruits and vegetables grown in urban farms and gardens have a carbon footprin...
Published Chemical synthesis: New strategy for skeletal editing on pyridines



A team has introduced a strategy for converting carbon-nitrogen atom pairs in a frequently used ring ...
Published Picky green sea turtle has travelled to the same place to eat for generations



For approximately 3,000 years, generations of green sea turtles have returned to the same seagrass m...
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 Cellphone compass can measure tiny concentrations of compounds important for human health



Nearly every modern cellphone has a built-in compass, or magnetometer, that detects the direction of ...
Published Ice sheet surface melt is accelerating in Greenland and slowing in Antarctica



Surface ice in Greenland has been melting at an increasing rate in recent decades, while the trend i ...
Published Graphene: Perfection is futile


It has long been known that graphene has excellent electronic properties. However, it was unclear un ...
Published Infant gut microbes have their own circadian rhythm, and diet has little impact on how the microbiome assembles



Infant gut microbiomes oscillate with a circadian rhythm, even when they are cultivated outside of t...
Published Citizen scientists contribute vital information about 35 seahorse species



Thanks to diligent observers, seahorses, those enigmatic and charismatic fish, are not only being di...
Published Making AI a partner in neuroscientific discovery



The past year has seen major advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT. The ability o ...
Published Unlocking the 'chain of worms'



An international team of scientists has published a single-cell atlas for Pristina leidyi (Pristina) ...
Published Vegetarian diet of corals explains age-old mystery dating back to Darwin



A new study has revealed why coral reefs can thrive in seemingly nutrient poor water, a phenomenon t ...
Published Tin toughens bioimplant titanium alloys through the cocktail effect



Previous research has demonstrated that adding tin to beta-type titanium alloys improves their stren ...
Published Vitamin B6: New compound delays degradation



A low vitamin B6 level has negative effects on brain performance. A research team has now found a wa ...
Published Theories about the natural world may need to change to reflect human impact


New research has validated at scale, one of the theories that has underpinned ecology for over half ...
Published New proof for black hole spin



The supermassive black hole at the heart of galaxy M87, made famous by the first picture of a black...
Published New study finds AI-generated empathy has its limits



Conversational agents (CAs) such as Alexa and Siri are designed to answer questions, offer suggestio...
Published Stellar fountain of youth with turbulent formation history in the center of our galaxy



An unexpectedly high number of young stars has been identified in the direct vicinity of a supermass ...
Published Lung organoids unveil secret: How pathogens infect human lung tissue



How do pathogens invade the lungs? Using human lung microtissues, a team has uncovered the strategy ...