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A new wastewater treatment system developed by RMIT University researchers could help prevent fatbergs—solid masses of fat, ...
How do living bacteria survive on the surface of dust particles carried by desert storms from the Sahara and Egypt to Israel?
The world's largest carnivorous bat has a surprisingly rich social life, displaying affectionate greetings and providing food ...
Scientists have discovered a way to control chemical reactions by carefully arranging copper atoms on a carbon-based material. With just tiny changes at the atomic scale, the same material can be ...
Optical frequency combs are specially designed lasers that act like rulers to accurately and rapidly measure specific ...
Oftentimes, the world of supply chain management is thought of as a world of numbers and things. Crates passing through stops ...
In a new study, high-energy, less acoustic songs evoked personal memories featuring amusement and excitement, while ...
Florida is plagued by invasive creatures, but it's the native rainbow snake that state officials are asking people to report ...
A new study published today by Wake Forest University and an international team of scientists reveals that tree communities across the Amazon and Andes are not adapting quickly enough to climate ...
Asymmetric interactions between different species of molecules have previously been demonstrated to result in self-organized patterns and functions. If one species A is attracted to B, but in turn, B ...
Using a small bench-top reactor, researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) have demonstrated that electrochemically loading a solid metal target with deuterium fuel can boost nuclear ...