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Published The key to why plants flower early in a warming world



Scientists have unveiled a new mechanism that plants use to sense temperature. This finding could le...
Published How pulsating pumping can lead to energy savings


Pumping liquids may seem like a solved problem but optimizing the process is still an area of active...
Published Novel organic light-emitting diode with ultralow turn-on voltage for blue emission


An upconversion organic light-emitting diode (OLED) based on a typical blue-fluorescence emitter ach...
Published New methodology reveals health, climate impacts of reducing buildings' energy use


Increasing energy efficiency in buildings can save money -- and it can also decrease the carbon emis...
Published Cutting-edge imaging sheds new light on cells that break down bone



Imaging technology shows that bone-resorbing osteoclasts gather in distinct pockets, leading to new ...
Published Extending the playing field for organosulfurs: a new way to synthesize sulfinate esters


Sulfinate esters, a type of organosulfur compounds, are typically synthesized using thiols. However,...
Published How cord-like aggregates of bacteria lead to tuberculosis infections



The ability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), a serious respiratory infection, to form snake-like...
Published Maps reveal biochar's potential for mitigating climate change



Twelve countries have the technical ability to sequester over 20% of their current total greenhouse...
Published Antibacterial material developed for use with internal medical devices such as hip replacements or pacemakers



Researchers have developed an effective and flexible antimicrobial material that could be used to co...
Published Adapting to climate change: Individuals take action while governments plan



While governments may take the lead in planning and financing climate change adaptation measures, su ...
Published Study shows prior exposure to common virus shields against birth defects and miscarriage



Researchers found that pre-existing immunity to Cytomegalovirus (CMV) can limit its transmission dur...
Published The surface knows what lies beneath: Physicists show how to detect higher-order topological insulators



Just like a book can't be judged by its cover, a material can't always be judged by its surface. But...
Published How obesity dismantles our mitochondria



Researchers found that when mice were fed a high-fat diet, mitochondria within their fat cells broke...
Published Melting ice falling snow: Sea ice declines enhance snowfall over West Antarctica



As the world continues to warm, Antarctica is losing ice at an increasing pace, but the loss of sea...
Published These male marsupials give up sleep for sex



All animals need sleep. When humans or animals don't get enough, it can lead to trouble paying atten ...
Published Relocated songbirds can successfully learn the diversity of song they need to survive



New research focused on a population of cirl bunting reintroduced into Cornwall from 2006 as part of...
Published Eating too much protein is bad for your arteries, and this amino acid is to blame



Consuming over 22% of dietary calories from protein can lead to increased activation of immune cells ...
Published New study identifies the greatest threat to wildlife across North America and Canada: people



A biology student studied more than 600,000 wildlife rehabilitation center records to look at the hu...
Published New research sets trap for potentially deadly sandfly



Scientists have discovered the specific enzyme that a species of sandfly uses to produce a pheromone...
Published Fatty food before surgery may impair memory in old, young adults



Eating fatty food in the days leading up to surgery may prompt a heightened inflammatory response in ...