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Published Tweaking turbine angles squeezes more power out of wind farms - Tweaking Turbine Angles Squeezes More Power Out of Wind Farms


New algorithm forces turbines in wind farms to be team players, boosting energy output overall. ABST...
Published Caves tell us that Australia's mountains are still growing - Caves Tell Us That Australia's Mountains Are Still Growing


Research shows Buchan Caves to be about 3.5 million years old and that Victoria's East Gippsland has...
Published Expanding large-scale agriculture is escalating flooding in the largest South American breadbasket - Expanding Large-Scale Agriculture: The Unseen Catalyst of Flooding in South America's Breadbasket



Driven by soaring international demand, extensive areas of grasslands, and forests across South Amer...
Published Epigenetic fingerprint as proof of origin for chicken, shrimp and salmon - Epigenetic Fingerprint as Proof of Origin for Chicken, Shrimp, and Salmon


Free-range organic chicken or factory farming? Scientists have developed a new detection method that...
Published New life flashed into lithium-ion anodes - New Life Flashed into Lithium-Ion Anodes: A Breakthrough in Battery Technology


Chemists use flash Joule heating to recover graphite anodes from spent lithium-ion batteries at a co...
Published Study may explain why high-sugar diets can worsen IBD - Study May Explain Why High-Sugar Diets Can Worsen IBD



Excess sugar hampers cells that renew the colon's lining in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel dise...
Published 'Perfect storm' led to 2016 Great Barrier Reef bleaching - Perfect Storm Led to 2016 Great Barrier Reef Bleaching


Researchers say unprecedented oceanographic conditions in 2016 produced the perfect storm of factors...
Published 'It's me!' Fish recognizes itself in photographs, say scientists - It's me! Fish Recognizes Itself in Photographs, Say Scientists



Scientists have demonstrated that fish think 'it's me' when they see themselves in a picture. The re...
Published New transporter for recycling of bacterial cell wall found - New Transporter for Recycling of Bacterial Cell Wall Found


A transporter which some bacteria use to recycle fragments of their cell wall has been discovered. R...
Published New study challenges our understanding of the immune system - New Study Challenges Our Understanding of the Immune System


Researchers have created a radical new view of how immune cells recognise threats such as viruses. T...
Published The immune system does battle in the intestines to keep bacteria in check - The Immune System: A Battle in the Intestines to Keep Bacteria in Check


Researchers sheds light on a face-off in the intestines between the immune system and a bacterial pa...
Published Fossil dental exams reveal how tusks first evolved and why they are unique only to mammals - Fossil Dental Exams Reveal How Tusks First Evolved and Why They Are Unique Only to Mammals


Researchers trace the first tusks back to ancient mammal relatives that lived before the dinosaurs a...
Published Sculpting quantum materials for the electronics of the future - Sculpting Quantum Materials for the Electronics of the Future


The development of new information and communication technologies poses new challenges to scientists...
Published As oceans warm, snapping shrimp sound a warning - As Oceans Warm, Snapping Shrimp Sound a Warning


Scientists have confirmed their previous observations that rising temperatures increase the sound of...
Published Civil engineers use public satellite images to study why the Jagersfontein dam failed - Civil Engineers Use Public Satellite Images to Study Why the Jagersfontein Dam Failed



Study by civil engineers finds that the history of the Jagersfontein dam deviates from best engineer...
Published Listening to nanoscale earthquakes - Unraveling the Mysteries of Nanoscale Earthquakes


A recent study presents an exciting new way to listen to 'the crackling' noise of atoms shifting at...
Published Earthquake lab experiments produce aftershock-like behavior - Earthquake Lab Experiments Produce Aftershock-Like Behavior


Earthquakes are notoriously hard to predict, and so too are the usually less-severe aftershocks that...
Published A swarm of 85,000 earthquakes at the Antarctic Orca submarine volcano - A Swarm of 85,000 Earthquakes at the Antarctic Orca Submarine Volcano


In a remote area, a mix of geophysical methods identifies magma transfer below the seafloor as the c...
Published Popular sport fish are behaviorally impaired from exposure to crude oil, study finds - Popular Sport Fish Impaired by Crude Oil Exposure: A Study


New research has confirmed that a popular sport fish exposed to sublethal levels of crude oil and re...
Published Gulf Oil Spill's long-lasting legacy for dolphins - Gulf Oil Spill's Long-Lasting Legacy for Dolphins


Health impacts from a 2010 spill are found even in dolphins born years later. ABSTRACT: Gulf Oil Spi...