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Physics & Astronomy

Western Researcher Unveils 37-Year-Old Lunar Mystery

Phil Stooke, a professor cross appointed to Western’s Departments of Physics & Astronomy and Geography, published a major reference book on lunar exploration…

Studies and Analyses

How Street Art Is Transforming Urban Spaces for Citizens

“Wherever we look, we observe a recurrent emptiness and disenchantment in the way citizens negotiate urban spaces,” write authors Luca M. Visconti (Università…

Agricultural & Forestry Science

Tree Diseases and Climate Change: A Scientific Overview

Under a changing climate, patterns of forest disturbance are expected to change, but how will forest diseases respond? A summary of scientific information that…

Health & Medicine

New Theory Links Protein Deficiency to Down Syndrome Therapies

But a recent study reveals that just the opposite could be true – that a deficiency of a protein in the brain of Down syndrome patients could contribute to the…

Information Technology

New World Record in Energy-Efficient Data Processing

Scientists from Frankfurt´s Goethe University and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) developed a system that substantially reduces the energy…

Life & Chemistry

Bats’ Unique Navigation: How They Use the Sun After Sunset

Despite the fact that bats are active after sunset, they rely on the sun as their most trusted source of navigation. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute…

Studies and Analyses

Did climate influence Angkor's collapse?

Decades of drought, interspersed with intense monsoon rains, may have helped bring about the fall of Cambodia’s ancient Khmer civilization at Angkor nearly 600…

Interdisciplinary Research

Robot Sub Snookie Gains Sensory System Inspired by Blind Fish

Clever as a blind fish, the underwater robot “Snookie” can orient itself in murky waters with an artificial sensory organ inspired by the so-called…

Studies and Analyses

Misinformation About Antibiotics Spreads Rapidly on Twitter

Researchers from Columbia University and MixedInk (New York, NY) studied the health information content of Twitter updates mentioning antibiotics to determine…

Life & Chemistry

Explore Movies That Illuminate Human Genes and Cell Impact

Name a human gene, and you’ll find a movie online showing you what happens to cells when it is switched off. This is the resource that researchers at the…

Life & Chemistry

Zebra Finch Genome Hints that Smell is Part of Bird Communication

Today, 150 years after Darwin’s famous book, finches can still teach us a lesson about evolution. A large, international group of researchers, among them Prof….

Life & Chemistry

New Insights Into Frog Eggs Reveal Photosynthesis Mechanisms

Plants produce sugar during photosynthesis. Water is released into the environment in the form of water vapor. This is the responsibility of tiny “valves” on…

Life & Chemistry

New Genes Linked to Kidney Disease Risk Identified by CKDGen

The team, known as the CKDGen Consortium, examined common variations in DNA sequences in more than 65,000 individuals of European descent. Common variations in…

Life & Chemistry

New Drug Design Technique Speeds Up Discovery Process

Most drugs are designed to act on proteins that somehow malfunction in ways that lead to damage and disease in the body. The active ingredient in these…

Physics & Astronomy

Astronomers Discover 9 New Planets, Challenging Formation Theories

Unlike the planets in our solar system, two of the newly discovered planets are orbiting in the opposite direction to the rotation of their host star. This,…

Physics & Astronomy

Peek Into the Depths of the Universe – With Your iPhone

You’re at a party on the patio where everyone is marveling at the clear, star-studded night sky. With a new application for the iPhone or iPod Touch, you can…

Life & Chemistry

How to split a water molecule

The reaction, described in the April 19th issue of Nature Materials, opens the door to the creation of novel functional catalysts and applications in clean…

Life & Chemistry

Gene Links Stress to Obesity and Diabetes Risks

The constant stress that many are exposed to in our modern society may be taking a heavy toll: Anxiety disorders and depression, as well as metabolic…

Life & Chemistry

New Methods Uncover 2,363 Missing DNA Sequences in Genome

Researchers have discovered 2,363 new DNA sequences corresponding to 730 regions on the human genome by using new approaches. These sequences represent…

Life & Chemistry

Scientists Find Gene that Ties Stress to Obesity and Diabetes

These problems are reaching epidemic proportions: Diabetes alone is expected to affect some 360 million people worldwide by the year 2030. While anyone who has…

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