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Published The unexpected origins of a modern finance tool



Surprisingly, the origins of financial discounting began with 17th-century English clergymen....
Published Scientists discover external protein network can help stabilize neural connections



The Noelin family of secreted proteins bind to the external portion of AMPA glutamate receptors and...
Published Coffee offers performance boost for concrete



Engineers in Australia have found a way of making stronger concrete with roasted used-coffee grounds...
Published Bacteria treatment reduces insulin resistance, protects against diabetes



Researchers have discovered a type of gut bacteria that might help improve insulin resistance, and t...
Published NeuWS camera answers 'holy grail problem' in optical imaging



Engineers have demonstrated full-motion video camera technology that can 'see' through light-scatter...
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 Artificial Intelligence tools shed light on millions of proteins



A research team has uncovered a treasure trove of uncharacterized proteins. Embracing the recent dee...
Published Sometimes beneficial, sometimes damaging: The double role of the enzyme chameau



Biologists have discovered why an enzyme is important for the survival of fruit flies, even though i...
Published Colonization influences worldwide distribution of plant specimens



Plant diversity in nature is generally highest in tropical regions around the equator, with decreasi...
Published Study reveals human destruction of global floodplains



A hydrologist's study provides a global estimate of human destruction of natural floodplains. The st...
Published Effective visual communication of climate change



The consequences of a warming climate frequently dominated the news this summer, from devastating wi ...
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 Thinning ice sheets may drive sharp rise in subglacial waters



A new study shows that water underneath glaciers may surge due to thinning ice sheets -- a dangerous...
Published Unique marimo threatened by rising lake temperatures



Rising lake water temperatures threaten the survival of marimo, unique algal balls found only in col...
Published Researchers propose radical change in how animal facial expressions are defined and studied



Researchers have developed a new method to analyze facial expressions, as part of efforts to better...
Published Lasers deflected using air



Using a novel method, beams of laser light can be deflected using air alone. An invisible grating ma...
Published New research brings greater understanding of Asian winter monsoon



Scientists have discovered a new technique which will shed light on the phenomena of winter monsoons...
Published Pearl Harbor: Bombed battleships' boost for climate science



A new research paper tells the story of the recovery of World War II weather data from 19 US Navy sh...
Published Scientists discover 36-million-year geological cycle that drives biodiversity



Movement in the Earth's tectonic plates indirectly triggers bursts of biodiversity in 36 million-yea...
Published Stolen genes allow parasitic control of behavior



A research team has discovered that parasites manipulate their hosts using stolen genes that they li...