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Observations of Jupiter show that ammonia is unevenly distributed in the upper atmosphere, against expectations of uniform ...
Previous research has suggested the potential of copper-based fungicides to control ASR, inconsistent results left many ...
Bacteria naturally present in the human intestine (known as the gut microbiota) can transform cholesterol-derived bile acids ...
A new peer-reviewed study in the journal Fisheries shows that a salmon-focused ecosystem protection strategy for the North ...
Computational models show that even subtle modifications in the synaptic protein CaMKII completely alter the resulting protein structures. Given how the formation and stability of these structures ...
Researchers demonstrate ultrafast multivalley optical switching in germanium (Ge) using a single-color pulse laser. This breakthrough enables precise transparency control across multiple wavelengths, ...
Using a forward genetics approach, researchers identified the LIRI1 gene to be the key regulator of carbon allocation in plant leaves, balancing starch and triacylglycerol (TAG) storage. LIRI1 ...
Dr Kelly Dunning's research focuses on biodiversity conservation and the human dimensions of natural resources in tourism prone areas.
New research has uncovered how a simple circadian clock network demonstrates advanced noise-filtering capabilities, enhancing ...
A new study has revealed a link between mental disorders and a lower likelihood of parenthood among young people in Finland. This research comes at a time when many individuals are postponing ...
Desalination plants, a major and growing source of freshwater in dry regions, could produce less harmful waste using electricity and new membranes made at the University of Michigan.
Simulated conditions showed that bras eliminating breast movement led to higher spinal moments, which could elevate the risk of lumbar back pain. Researchers emphasised the importance of striking an ...
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