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Surprising material could play role in saving energy

One strategy for addressing the world’s energy crisis is to stop wasting so much energy when producing and using it, which can happen in coal-fired power…

Physics & Astronomy

New Hubble Image Reveals Diverse Cosmic Landscape

This new Hubble image showcases a remarkable variety of objects at different distances from us, extending back over halfway to the edge of the observable…

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Australia’s Feral Camel Challenge: A History Uncovered

Sarah Crowley, of the Environment and Sustainability Institute at the University of Exeter’s Penryn Campus, explored the history of the camel in Australia,…

Physics & Astronomy

Astronomical Forensics Uncover Planetary Disks in NASA's Hubble Archive

If astronomers initially miss something in their review of data, they can make new discoveries by revisiting earlier data with new image processing techniques,…

Life & Chemistry

New Gene Linked to Early Infantile Epilepsy Discovered

Epileptic encephalopathies are severe disorders which occur even in babies. They are accompanied by a disturbed maturation of the brain as well as by an…

Physics & Astronomy

New Coldest Neighbor Star Discovered Near the Sun

“It is very exciting to discover a new neighbor of our solar system that is so close,” said Kevin Luhman, an associate professor of astronomy and astrophysics…

Health & Medicine

Genes Linked to Schizophrenia, Autism, and Intellectual Disability

The team, the product of an ongoing collaboration between Professors W. Richard McCombie of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) and Aiden Corvin of Trinity…

Life & Chemistry

Unique Fore Wing Folding in Sub-Saharan African Ensign Wasps

“Ensign wasps are predators of cockroach eggs, and the transverse folding exhibited by these species may enable them to protect their wings while developing…

Life & Chemistry

Gluten-Free Diet Lowers Type 1 Diabetes Risk in Mice

More than 1% of the Danish population has type 1 diabetes, one of the highest incidence rates in the world.

Life & Chemistry

Atlas Reveals Gene Influence on Human Metabolism Insights

In the most comprehensive exploration of the association between genetic variation and human metabolism, researchers have provided unprecedented insights into…

Earth Sciences

Exploring Mars’ Canali: Deep Gorges and Lava Flows

An Italian astronomer in the 19th century first described them as ‘canali’ – on Mars’ equatorial region, a conspicuous net-like system of deep gorges known as…

Information Technology

New Algorithm Enhances Action Recognition in Computers

With the commodification of digital cameras, digital video has become so easy to produce that human beings can have trouble keeping up with it. Among the tools…

Materials Sciences

New Insights Into Thermoelectric Materials for Green Tech

Thermoelectric materials can turn a temperature difference into an electric voltage. Among their uses in a variety of specialized applications: generating…

Life & Chemistry

Neutron Beams Illuminate Antibody Clustering Insights

Scientists have used small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and neutron spin-echo (NSE) techniques for the first time to understand how monoclonal antibodies…

Physics & Astronomy

Sun-Like Stars That Consume Earth-Like Planets: A Study

Trey Mack, a graduate student in astronomy at Vanderbilt University, has developed a model that estimates the effect that such a diet has on a star’s chemical…

Life & Chemistry

Discovering New Antibiotics Through Bacterial Gene Clusters

Resistance to antibiotics has been steadily rising, posing a threat to public health. Now, a method from Mohammad Seyedsayamdost, an assistant professor of…

Information Technology

Carnegie Mellon and Microsoft Streamline Privacy Compliance for Big Data

Web services companies, such as Facebook, Google and Microsoft, all make promises about how they will use personal information they gather. But ensuring that…

Life & Chemistry

Breakthrough Discovery in Combatting Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

“Currently there is a severe problem with antibiotic-resistant organisms,” says Bob Hancock, a professor in UBC’s Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology and lead…

Materials Sciences

New Method for Creating Sheets of Graphene Unveiled

Graphene’s promise as a material for new kinds of electronic devices, among other uses, has led researchers around the world to study the material in search of…

Life & Chemistry

Ants’ Collective Foraging: Nature’s Food Optimization Strategy

An individual ant searching for food walks in random ways, biologists found. Yet the collective foraging behaviour of ants goes well beyond that, as a…

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