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Published New research reveals 12 ways aquaculture can benefit the environment - New Research Reveals 12 Ways Aquaculture Can Benefit the Environment


Aquaculture, or the farming of aquatic plants and animals, contributes to biodiversity and habitat l...
Published Ningaloo corals are ill-equipped to handle future climate change - Ningaloo Corals are Ill-Equipped to Handle Future Climate Change


The relatively pristine coral populations of WA's inshore Kimberley region are better equipped to su...
Published Spin correlation between paired electrons demonstrated - Spin Correlation Between Paired Electrons Demonstrated



Physicists have experimentally demonstrated for the first time that there is a negative correlation...
Published Transistors repurposed as microchip 'clock' address supply chain weakness - Transistors Repurposed as Microchip 'Clock' Address Supply Chain Weakness


A new technique uses standard chip fab methods to fabricate the building block of a timing device, c...
Published Sweet salvation -- how a sugar cane pathogen is gearing up a new era of antibiotic discovery - Sweet Salvation: How a Sugar Cane Pathogen is Gearing Up a New Era of Antibiotic Discovery



A potent plant toxin with a unique way of killing harmful bacteria has emerged as one of the stronge...
Published Chaining atoms together yields quantum storage - Chaining Atoms Together Yields Quantum Storage



Data stored in spin states of ytterbium atoms can be transferred to surrounding atoms in a crystal m...
Published Exotic wheat DNA helps breed 'climate-proof' crops - Exotic Wheat DNA: The Key to Climate-Proof Crops


Wheat containing exotic DNA from wild relatives benefits from up to 50 per cent higher yields in hot...
Published Passive cooling system could benefit off-grid locations - Passive Cooling System Could Benefit Off-Grid Locations


A new passive cooling system relies on evaporation and radiation and requires no electricity. The de...
Published Pulses driven by artificial intelligence tame quantum systems - Pulses Driven by Artificial Intelligence Tame Quantum Systems



Machine learning drives self-discovery of pulses that stabilize quantum systems in the face of envir...
Published Pakistan streamflow timing will become three times faster by end of century - Pakistan Streamflow Timing to Become Three Times Faster by End of Century


A research team investigated changes in seasonal variability of streamflow over Pakistan from bias-c...
Published How Iceland could have a starring role as a sustainable alternative protein exporter to Northern Europe - How Iceland Could Lead the Way as a Sustainable Alternative Protein Exporter to Northern Europe



Iceland could help address Northern Europe's food security issues with the scaling-up of its industr ...
Published Diets rich in food from the ocean and freshwater sources can help address nutritional and environmental challenges - Diets Rich in Food from the Ocean and Freshwater Sources: Addressing Nutritional and Environmental Challenges


Blue foods -- those that come from the ocean or freshwater environments -- have tremendous potential...
Published At least half of Africa's rhinos are now in private hands; New paths for rhino conservation are needed - At Least Half of Africa's Rhinos Are Now in Private Hands: New Paths for Rhino Conservation Are Needed


African rhino numbers are declining at unsustainable rates in core state-run parks which is why more...
Published Enhancing at-home COVID tests with glow-in-the dark materials - Enhancing At-Home COVID Tests with Glow-in-the-Dark Materials


Researchers are using glow-in-the-dark materials to enhance and improve rapid COVID-19 home tests. A...
Published Cells refine palm fat into olive oil - Cells Refine Palm Fat into Olive Oil: A Breakthrough in Biotechnology



For more than 50 years, it has been suspected that fat cells constantly remodel the lipids they stor...
Published Rising global temperatures point to widespread drought - Rising Global Temperatures Point to Widespread Drought


More frequent and longer-lasting droughts caused by rising global temperatures pose significant risk...
Published Squash bees flourish in response to agricultural intensification - Squash Bees Flourish in Response to Agricultural Intensification



While pollinator populations of many species have plummeted worldwide, one bee species is blowing up...
Published Qubits on strong stimulants - Qubits on Strong Stimulants: The Future of Quantum Computing



In the global push for practical quantum networks and quantum computers, an international team of re...
Published Limiting warming to 2°C may avoid 80% of heat-related deaths in Middle East and North Africa - Limiting Warming to 2°C May Avoid 80% of Heat-Related Deaths in Middle East and North Africa



Over 80% of predicted heat-related deaths in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) by the end of t...
Published Smart watches could predict higher risk of heart failure - Smart Watches Could Predict Higher Risk of Heart Failure



A study looked at data from 83,000 people who had undergone a 15-second electrocardiogram (ECG) comp...