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Published Report shows tectonics to be main driver of hillslope 'connectivity' - Report Shows Tectonics to be Main Driver of Hillslope 'Connectivity'


A new large-scale analysis of hillslope connectivity at the continental scale was recently published...
Published Discovery of T-cells that protect against deadly pneumococcal disease - Discovery of T-cells that protect against deadly pneumococcal disease


A new study reveals how resistance to bacteraemic pneumonia is provided by a unique subset of lung T...
Published Researchers map mosquito cells that may help the insects choose tastiest humans - Researchers Map Mosquito Cells That May Help the Insects Choose Tastiest Humans


In a bid to understand why mosquitoes may be more attracted to one human than another, researchers s...
Published Clues from the ancient past can help predict abrupt climate change - Clues from the Ancient Past Can Help Predict Abrupt Climate Change


Climate 'tipping points' can be better understood and predicted using climate change data taken from...
Published Singing humpback whales respond to wind noise, but not boats - Singing Humpback Whales Respond to Wind Noise, but Not Boats



A new study has found humpback whales sing louder when the wind is noisy, but don't have the same re...
Published Now you don't have to wait for smoke to know where fires are likely to occur - Now You Don't Have to Wait for Smoke to Know Where Fires Are Likely to Occur


Scientists have developed a way to forecast which of the Great Basin's more than 60 million acres ha...
Published How to apply lessons from Colorado's costliest wildfire to drinking water systems - How to Apply Lessons from Colorado's Costliest Wildfire to Drinking Water Systems


While communities and governments nationwide have been facing the impact of wildfires on drinking wa...
Published Genomic tug of war could boost cancer therapy



Researchers have discovered a 'genomic tug of war' in animal studies that could influence how well c...
Published New computational tool predicts cell fates and genetic perturbations - New Computational Tool Predicts Cell Fates and Genetic Perturbations


Researchers have built a machine learning framework that can define the mathematical equations descr...
Published Dry lightning can spark wildfires even under wetter conditions



Dry lightning can still be disastrous even when conditions aren't so dry, a study has found. These c...
Published How forests smell -- a risk for the climate?



Plants emit odors for a variety of reasons, such as to communicate with each other, to deter herbivo...
Published Marriage of synthetic biology and 3D printing produces programmable living materials



Scientists are harnessing cells to make new types of materials that can grow, repair themselves and...
Published Seismic sensing reveals flood damage potential - Seismic Sensing Reveals Flood Damage Potential


Rapidly evolving floods are a major and growing hazard worldwide. Currently, their onset and evoluti...
Published Oil in the ocean photooxidizes within hours to days, new study finds - Oil in the Ocean Photooxidizes Within Hours to Days, New Study Finds


A new study demonstrates that under realistic environmental conditions oil drifting in the ocean aft...
Published Sensor enables high-fidelity input from everyday objects, human body - Sensor Enables High-Fidelity Input from Everyday Objects, Human Body



Couches, tables, sleeves and more can turn into a high-fidelity input device for computers using a n...
Published Liquid metal-based electronic logic device that mimics intelligent prey-capture mechanism of Venus flytrap



A research team has developed a liquid metal-based electronic logic device that mimics the intellige...
Published Key nutrients help plants beat the heat



Scientists have discovered some of the molecular mechanisms controlling how plants -- including impo...
Published Prion-like protein found in plants - Prion-like Protein Found in Plants: A New Discovery in the World of Science


Scientists have determined that a plant protein involved in the timing of flowering could in fact be...
Published New understanding of fly behavior has potential application in robotics, public safety



Scientists have identified an automatic behavior in flies that helps them assess wind conditions --...
Published We know the Arctic is warming -- What will changing river flows do to its environment?



Scientists recently combined satellite data, field observations and sophisticated numerical modeling...