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Published Fish sensory organ key to improving navigational skills of underwater robots - Fish Sensory Organ Key to Improving Navigational Skills of Underwater Robots


Scientists have been studying a fish sensory organ to understand cues for collective behavior which...
Published Super-fast insect urination powered by the physics of superpropulsion - Super-Fast Insect Urination Powered by the Physics of Superpropulsion


Tiny insects known as sharpshooters excrete by catapulting urine drops at incredible accelerations....
Published Changes in Earth's orbit may have triggered ancient warming event - Changes in Earth's Orbit May Have Triggered Ancient Warming Event


Changes in Earth's orbit that favored hotter conditions may have helped trigger a rapid global warmi...
Published How to pull carbon dioxide out of seawater - How to Extract Carbon Dioxide from Seawater



Researchers may have found the key to a truly efficient and inexpensive mechanism for removing carbo...
Published Giant lizards learnt to fly over millions of years - Giant Lizards Learnt to Fly Over Millions of Years



Most detailed every study into how animals evolve to better suit their environments shows that ptero...
Published Researchers highlight nucleolar DNA damage responseĀ in fight against cancer - Researchers Highlight Nucleolar DNA Damage Response in Fight Against Cancer


Researchers have now encapsulated the young field of nucleolar DNA damage response (DDR) pathways. A...
Published Blast chiller for the quantum world - Blast Chiller for the Quantum World: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Technology


The quantum nature of objects visible to the naked eye is currently a much-discussed research questi...
Published The achilles heel of the influenza virus: Ubiquitin protein may be an approach for future medicines - The Achilles Heel of the Influenza Virus: Ubiquitin Protein May Be an Approach for Future Medicines



Influenza viruses are becoming increasingly resilient to medicines. For this reason, new active ingr...
Published Flicker from the dark: Reading between the lines to model our galaxy's central black hole - Flicker from the Dark: Reading Between the Lines to Model Our Galaxy's Central Black Hole


Researchers have shown in a single model the full story of how gas travels in the center of the Milk...
Published Falling stardust, wobbly jets explain blinking gamma ray bursts - Falling Stardust, Wobbly Jets Explain Blinking Gamma Ray Bursts


Astrophysicists have developed the first 3D simulation of the entire evolution of a jet -- from its...
Published New report examines the safety of using dispersants in oil spill clean ups - New Report Examines the Safety of Using Dispersants in Oil Spill Clean Ups



Scientists have issued a series of findings and recommendations on the safety of using dispersal age ...
Published First detection of neutrinos made at a particle collider - First Detection of Neutrinos Made at a Particle Collider


A team including physicists has for the first time detected subatomic particles called neutrinos cre...
Published The physics of gummy candy - The Physics of Gummy Candy: Understanding the Science Behind its Chewiness



Researchers conduct a series of experiments that explore how changing key parts of the gummy-making ...
Published Photosynthesis 'hack' could lead to new ways of generating renewable energy - Photosynthesis 'Hack' Could Lead to New Ways of Generating Renewable Energy


Researchers have 'hacked' the earliest stages of photosynthesis, the natural machine that powers the...
Published This elephant's self-taught banana peeling offers glimpse of elephants' broader abilities - This Elephant's Self-Taught Banana Peeling Offers Glimpse of Elephants' Broader Abilities



Elephants like to eat bananas, but they don't usually peel them first in the way humans do. A new re...
Published Robot helps students with learning disabilities stay focused - Robot Helps Students with Learning Disabilities Stay Focused


Engineering researchers are successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning disabilit...
Published Large survey for exotic pet owners reveals concern for conservation - Large Survey for Exotic Pet Owners Reveals Concern for Conservation


When exotic species such as parrots, snakes, monkeys, or aquarium fishes are kept as pets, this may...
Published Juvenile black rockfish affected by marine heat wave but not always for the worse, research shows - Juvenile Black Rockfish Affected by Marine Heat Wave But Not Always for the Worse, Research Shows


Larvae produced by black rockfish, a linchpin of the West Coast commercial fishing industry for the...
Published A new type of photonic time crystal gives light a boost - A New Type of Photonic Time Crystal Gives Light a Boost



Researchers have developed a way to create photonic time crystals and shown that these bizarre, arti...
Published Study compares de novo proteins with randomly produced proteins - Study Compares De Novo Proteins with Randomly Produced Proteins



In a series of experiments, a team of researchers have compared de novo proteins with random-sequenc ...