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Hexagonal Perovskite Oxides: Electrolytes for Next-Generation Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells The material’s high proton conductivity and chemical stability at temperatures of 200-500…
Visualizing Short-Lived Intermediate Compounds Produced During Chemical Reactions Scientists investigate fast reaction dynamics in synthetic molecules immobilized in porous protein cages
Discovering a new way blood vessel growth is controlled
Funding awarded to continue critical cancer research
Alzheimer’s disease may begin when brain no longer creates mature brain cells
DOE funds new Cornell accelerator science trainee program
Why Do Things Look Darker When They’re Wet?
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and OPTICAL 88 announced initial results of artificial intelligence diabetic retinopathy screening
Fresh Wind Blows From Historical Supernova
HKUST Business School and Tsinghua University PBC School of Finance Partner to Launch New Program and Foster Further Collaborations
Whether Children Lie Depends On Social Environment
Dietitians’ welcome strong recommendations on food and nutrition action in diabetes inquiry report
Flexible and Durable Bioelectrodes: The Future of Healthcare Wearables The proposed bioelectrode can lead to comfortable and long-lasting wearables for healthcare and fitness applications
NAIDOC Week 2024: Time Of Pride And Reflection
Cutting Processed Meat Intake Brings Health Benefits
Macquarie Island research station prepares for busy year ahead 5 July 2024
Incontinence common for New Zealand women
Five HKUST Research Projects Receive Funding from First Batch of RAISe+ Scheme
Student Survey 2024 Open Until July 24
Parents Knowledge Of Button Battery Safety Falls Flat
Queensland gets a boost in the design of hypersonic vehicles
Who Sets Cotton’s Research Priorities?
Treaties Committee recommends ratification of Australia-US Space Launches
Advanced Turf-type Bermudagrass Experimental Genotypes Show Marked Variation in Drought Response
Survival of Intervarietal Grafts of Sweet and Serrano Peppers (Capsicum annuum L.) on Pasilla 18M
ILR Research Investigates Employment Match Quality
More Carbon In Soil Can Control Weeds, In Some Cases
Solidarity from below: A leftist’s guide to the U.S.-China rivalry
Amputations Save Lives – Even In Ants
Homecoming Day 2024 unites community members in person and online
Researchers unlock ‘materials genome’, opening possibilities for next-generation design
Researchers develop new transparent ‘blood vessel-on-a-chip’
How is concern about climate change taking a toll on young people?
Youth program expands to help NYS children with special needs
More complaints, worse performance when AI monitors work
How Girls Fare When Only Son Will Do
Gulf fish more resilient to climate change than thought, study finds
PolyU study reveals the mechanism of bio-inspired control of liquid flow, enlightening breakthroughs in fluid dynamics and nature-inspired materials technologies
Skin, scales and fish tails: using collagen to turn fish guts into gold
ILR’s early international path chronicled in “Beyond Borders”
It’s Peach Season In North Carolina
Cell Division: Before Commitment, Long Engagement
Portable Engine Can Power Artificial Muscles in Assistive Devices
£25m Policing Boost For Global Child Safety Bid
Australia’s ‘Easter bunny’, the bilby, has had its genome fully sequenced
NZ fish closer to cities ingest more plastic
Australian technology forecasting water quality in California
Beginnings Of Fashion: Why Do We Wear Clothes?