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Published New PET tracer detects inflammatory arthritis before symptoms appear



A novel PET imaging technique can noninvasively detect active inflammation in the body before clinic...
Published Elusive cytonemes guide neural development, provide signaling 'express route'



Discover the first images of cytonemes during mammalian neural development, serving as express route...
Published Climate engineering could slow Antarctic ice loss, study suggests



A study reports that scattering sunlight-reflecting particles in the atmosphere -- a theoretical for...
Published Exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to adverse changes in cell processes in new-born babies



Exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to alterations in proteins that can be detecte...
Published Chromium replaces rare and expensive noble metals



Expensive noble metals often play a vital role in illuminating screens or converting solar energy in...
Published What was thought of as noise, points to new type of ultrafast magnetic switching



Researchers discover a new type of ultrafast magnetic switching by investigating fluctuations that n...
Published Researchers optimize 3D printing of optically active nanostructures



The shape, size and optical properties of 3-dimensional nanostructures can now be simulated in advan...
Published Can AI grasp related concepts after learning only one?



Researchers have now developed a technique that advances the ability of these tools, such as ChatGPT...
Published Feral horses and peatland carbon emissions



A ground-breaking new study has found carbon emissions from Australian alpine peatlands to be much h...
Published Moth keeps a firm eye on the proboscis



Just as when we humans reach for objects, the hummingbird hawk moth uses its visual sense to place i...
Published Western science catches up with First Nations' medicinal use of ant honey



Scientists have discovered the honey produced by Australian ants possesses unique anti-microbial act...
Published U.S. health costs related to chemicals in plastics reached $250 billion in 2018



Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in plastics pose a serious threat to public health and cost th...
Published Deadly fungus beaten with new type of treatment



Researchers have discovered a new way to attack fungal infections. The key is to block fungi from be...
Published Resistant bacteria can remain in the body for years



Fighting disease-causing bacteria becomes more difficult when antibiotics stop working. People with...
Published Eco-friendly technologies for plastic production and biodegradation?



A new article covering an overview and trends of plastic production and degradation technology using...
Published Cryo-microscopy reveals nano-sized copy machine implicated in origin of life



RNA is thought to have sparked the origin of life by self-copying. Researchers have now revealed the...
Published New method Ebola virus uses to infect cells



Scientists recently published findings indicating that Ebola virus creates and uses intercellular tu...
Published Study reshapes understanding of mass extinction in Late Devonian era



A recently published study puts forth a new theory that volcanic eruptions combined with widespread...
Published Individual back training machine developed



18 percent of reported sick leave relates to musculoskeletal ailments, in particular back-related di...
Published Black summer bushfires in Australia wiped $2.8 billion from tourism supply chain



First input-output economic analysis of the 2019-20 Australian fires also found 7300 jobs were lost....