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Published Researchers develop algorithm to determine how cellular 'neighborhoods' function in tissues



Researchers have developed a new AI-powered algorithm to help understand how different cells organiz...
Published Don't blame the sharks: Why more hooked tarpon are being eaten



In wave-making research, a team of biologists has quantified the rate at which great hammerhead shar...
Published Examining the superconducting diode effect



Scientists have reviewed the superconducting diode effect, a quantum effect enabling dissipationless...
Published Goats can tell if you are happy or angry by your voice alone



Goats can tell the difference between a happy-sounding human voice and an angry-sounding one, accord ...
Published Core-shell 'chemical looping' boosts efficiency of greener approach to ethylene production



Oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) is now one step closer to leaving the lab and entering the real ...
Published Turning glass into a 'transparent' light-energy harvester



Physicists propose a novel way to create photoconductive circuits, where the circuit is directly pat...
Published Feathers from deceased birds help scientists understand new threat to avian populations



Animal ecologists developed an analytical approach to better understand one of the latest threats to ...
Published Microbial research unravels a global nitrogen mystery



A research findings show that different AOM lineages employ different regulatory strategies for ammo...
Published 'Jurassic worlds' might be easier to spot than modern Earth



An analysis finds telescopes could better detect potential chemical signatures of life in an Earth-l...
Published It's the spin that makes the difference



Biomolecules such as amino acids and sugars occur in two mirror-image forms -- in all living organis...
Published Teaching nature to break human-made chemical bonds



A newly evolved enzyme could one day make silicone compounds biodegradable. ...
Published How built environment correlates with risk of cardiovascular disease



Researchers have studied hundreds of elements of the built environment, including buildings, green s...
Published Snail-inspired robot could scoop ocean microplastics



Inspired by a small and slow snail, scientists have developed a robot protype that may one day scoop ...
Published How to upcycle low-energy light



To combine two low-energy photons into one high-energy photon efficiently, the energy must be able t ...
Published Unraveling the mystery of chiton visual systems



You'd probably walk past a chiton without even seeing it. These creatures often look like nothing mo...
Published Ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy



Researchers have outlined ambitious targets to help deliver a sustainable and net zero plastic econo...
Published Trapped in the middle: Billiards with memory



Adding one simple rule to an idealized game of billiards leads to a wealth of intriguing mathematica ...
Published 'One ring to rule them all': How actin filaments are assembled by formins



Researchers have visualized at the molecular level how formins bind to the ends of actin filaments....
Published Brainless memory makes the spinal cord smarter than previously thought



Researchers have discovered the neural circuitry in the spinal cord that allows brain-independent mo...
Published A protein found in human sweat may protect against Lyme disease



Human sweat contains a protein that may protect against Lyme disease. About one-third of the populat ...