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Published Climate change threatens older elephants most, jeopardizing African elephants' future



A collaborative team of researchers has conducted first-of-its kind research into how global climate...
Published Micro-Lisa! Making a mark with novel nano-scale laser writing



High-power lasers are often used to modify polymer surfaces to make high-tech biomedical products, e...
Published Range-shifting fishes are climate-change losers, according to new research



Fish populations that experience rapid-range shift decline noticeably, up to 50 per cent over a deca...
Published Scientists develop most sensitive way to observe single molecules



A technical achievement marks a significant advance in the burgeoning field of observing individual ...
Published Lake tsunamis pose significant threat under warming climate



The names might not be familiar -- Cowee Creek, Brabazon Range, Upper Pederson Lagoon -- but they ma...
Published Extreme complexity in formation of rare earth mineral vital for tech industry



Researchers have unveiled that myriad, intricate factors influence the genesis and chemistry of bast...
Published The genetic heritage of the Denisovans may have left its mark on our mental health



A research team has identified the most widespread genetic contribution by Denisovans to date. The s...
Published Carvings at ancient monument may be world's oldest calendars



Markings on a stone pillar at a 12,000 year-old archaeological site in Turkey likely represent the w ...
Published Rare, double-lobe nebula resembles overflowing cosmic 'jug'



A billowing pair of nearly symmetrical loops of dust and gas mark the death throes of an ancient red ...
Published Earth-sized planet discovered in 'our solar backyard'



Astronomers have discovered a planet closer and younger than any other Earth-sized world yet identif...
Published Learning dance moves could help humanoid robots work better with humans



Engineers have trained a humanoid robot to perform a variety of expressive movements, from simple da...
Published First measurement of electron- and muon-neutrino interaction rates at the highest energy ever detected from an artificial source



Understanding neutrino interactions is crucial for obtaining a complete picture of particle physics...
Published Opening the right doors: 'Jumping gene' control mechanisms revealed



International joint research led by Akihisa Osakabe and Yoshimasa Takizawa of the University of Toky...
Published Evidence of geothermal activity within icy dwarf planets



A team found evidence for hydrothermal or metamorphic activity within the icy dwarf planets Eris and...
Published Will EEG be able to read your dreams? The future of the brain activity measure as it marks 100 years



One hundred years after the human brain's electrical activity was first recorded, experts are celebr...
Published New research shows unprecedented atmospheric changes during May's geomagnetic superstorm



On May 11, a gorgeous aurora surprised stargazers across the southern United States. That same weeke...
Published Drought, not lack of 'working rivers', may have helped spur transition to steam power in Britain's industrial revolution - Drought, not lack of 'working rivers', may have helped spur transition to steam power in Britain's industrial revolution


Britain's transition from water power to coal-based steam power set the stage for the 19th century I...
Published Why orchid bees concoct their own fragrance - Why Orchid Bees Concoct Their Own Fragrance



The reason why male bees collect scents in pockets on their hind legs remained a mystery for a long...
Published Shift to ultraviolet-driven chemistry in planet-forming disks marks beginning of late-stage planet formation - Shift to Ultraviolet-Driven Chemistry in Planet-Forming Disks Marks Beginning of Late-Stage Planet Formation


The chemistry of planet formation has fascinated researchers for decades because the chemical reserv...
Published Scientists 3D-print hair follicles in lab-grown skin



Scientists have 3D-printed hair follicles in human skin tissue cultured in the lab. This marks the f ...