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Published An extra X chromosome-linked gene may explain decreased viral infection severity in females - An Extra X Chromosome-Linked Gene May Explain Decreased Viral Infection Severity in Females


It has long been known that viral infections can be more severe in males than females, but the quest...
Published A cold-specialized icefish species underwent major genetic changes as it migrated to temperate waters - A Cold-Specialized Icefish Species Underwent Major Genetic Changes as It Migrated to Temperate Waters



Biologists have explored the genetic mechanisms underlying the transition from freezing Antarctic wa...
Published Jet engine lubrication oils are a major source of ultrafine particles - Jet Engine Lubrication Oils: A Major Source of Ultrafine Particles


Recent measurements have shown that Frankfurt International Airport is a major source of ultrafine p...
Published Bird feeding helps small birds fight infection - Bird Feeding: A Simple Way to Help Small Birds Fight Infection



Seeds and fat balls do more than just fill small birds' stomachs. New research from Lund University...
Published Hungry eyes: Spiders lose vision when they're starving - Hungry Eyes: Spiders Lose Vision When They're Starving



Biologists have discovered that underfed jumping spiders lose light-sensitive cells that are key to...
Published Shedding light on mechanisms of electrochemical energy storage - Shedding Light on Mechanisms of Electrochemical Energy Storage



Researchers have developed a new technique that can quickly identify the exact electrochemical mecha...
Published Kill dates for re-exposed black mosses - Kill Dates for Re-Exposed Black Mosses


Scientists have used radiocarbon ages (kill dates) of previously ice-entombed dead black mosses to r...
Published Energy-efficient and customizable inorganic membranes for a cleaner future - Energy-Efficient and Customizable Inorganic Membranes for a Cleaner Future


A team of researchers has developed a revolutionary technique for producing ultrathin inorganic memb...
Published House of moveable wooden walls unveiled, promising a cheaper, greener alternative to 'knocking through'. - House of Moveable Wooden Walls: A Cheaper and Greener Alternative to 'Knocking Through'



Architects have designed a prototype home constructed with flexible wooden partition walls which can...
Published Astronomers show how terrain evolves on icy comets - Astronomers Show How Terrain Evolves on Icy Comets



With an eye toward a possible return mission years in the future, Cornell University astronomers hav...
Published Why do Earth's hemispheres look equally bright when viewed from space? - Why Do Earth's Hemispheres Look Equally Bright When Viewed From Space?


When seen from space, Earth's hemispheres -- northern and southern -- appear equally bright. For yea...
Published Researchers design simpler magnets for twisty facilities that could lead to steady-state fusion operation - Researchers Design Simpler Magnets for Twisty Facilities That Could Lead to Steady-State Fusion Operation


Scientists have used a mathematical technique to design powerful magnets with straighter shapes for...
Published New production method promises to end medical radioisotope shortages - New Production Method Promises to End Medical Radioisotope Shortages


Technetium-99m is the world's most commonly used medical radioisotope, but regularly suffers from su...
Published The world's largest turbulence simulation unmasks the flow of energy in astrophysical plasmas - The World's Largest Turbulence Simulation Unmasks the Flow of Energy in Astrophysical Plasmas


Researchers uncover the long-hidden process that helps explain why the Sun's corona can be vastly ho...
Published Previously unseen processes reveal path to better rechargeable battery performance - Previously Unseen Processes Reveal Path to Better Rechargeable Battery Performance


To design better rechargeable ion batteries, engineers and chemists have collaborated to combine a p...
Published A little strain goes a long way in reducing fuel cell performance - A Little Strain Goes a Long Way in Reducing Fuel Cell Performance


Researchers report that strain caused by just a 2% reduction in the distance between atoms when depo...
Published Lucky find! How science behind epidemics helped physicists to develop state-of-the-art conductive paint - Lucky Find! How Science Behind Epidemics Helped Physicists to Develop State-of-the-Art Conductive Paint


Scientists demonstrate how a highly conductive paint coating that they have developed mimics the net...
Published In nanotube science, is boron nitride the new carbon? - In Nanotube Science, Is Boron Nitride the New Carbon?


Engineers synthesized aligned forests of nanoscale fibers made of boron nitride, or 'white graphene....
Published 'BeerBots' could speed up the brewing process - BeerBots: Revolutionizing the Brewing Process



Craft brewers are continuously upping the ante and coming up with innovative ways to make or flavor...
Published Links between video games and gambling run deeper than previously thought, study reveals - Links between Video Games and Gambling Run Deeper than Previously Thought, Study Reveals


A new study suggests that a number of practices in video games, such as token wagering, real-money g ...