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Too Dark? Too Bright? Scientists Need Your Help to Make Reading Easier
JMU: Place Of Peaceful Dialogue 14 April
Two New Max Planck Centers Strengthen the Research Partnership with China
The Once-Theoretical Skyrmion Could Unlock Supercomputing Memory
HKUST Develops World’s First Bio-Inspired Artificial Cilia System
Cosmic Dust Identified as the Source of Venus’ Enigmatic Lower Haze
Discovery of a “universal enzyme” that makes all four nucleotide building blocks of life
Australian grown coffee goes global
A fossil of a new carnivoran species effectively doubles the evolutionary history of the weasel family
At quantum testbed lab, researchers across the UW probe ‘spooky’ mysteries of quantum phenomena
Give Your Gadgets Second Life At Earth Day Repair Fair
Gamelan Concert Highlights Thai Royal Anthem
Disrupting genome architecture selectively impairs developmental genes
Lab-grown retina gives gene change clue to rare childhood eye condition
New Technique Improves Accuracy of Graph Neural Networks
Exploring future of diabetes treatment through metabolic and endocrine mechanisms – Tetsuya Yamada
Digital aid supporting continence in later life launched
Necropolitics And Perils Of Migrant Fishers
Precision Boost For Quantum Sensor Technology
Global Warming Is Changing Hatching Of Bees And Wasps
Harassment In Japan’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
HKUST Researcher Uncovers a New and Contact-Free Form of Friction Driven by Magnetism
Unraveling Complexities Of Borna Disease Virus 1
Revealing deep-sea life: memorable new species discovered by RV Investigator
PORTENT backs five new technologies to expand access to care 
How Do Shell-dwelling Cichlids Build Perfect Nest?
Manchester Museum is most visited attraction in Greater Manchester for third year running
Manchester Museum plans major redevelopment to support globally-significant amphibian conservation work
Community workers sound alarm on mental health crisis for Venezuelan migrants
Physics: Researchers Demonstrate Universal 2D Growth
Look At Medical AR Glasses
Inspiring the Artemis Generation and next wave of STEM talent
Pumping Iron Emission Lines
An ultra-thin memory one three-thousandth the thickness of a hair―easing data traffic in the age of AI
Scientists turn “mess” into breakthrough: chaotic design unlocks next-generation optical devices
Avoiding Very Hungry Caterpillar
What one moon flyby can and cannot do, and what comes next (Part 2)
How science is rewriting the rules of marine taxonomy, one seaweed at a time
From Asgard to Earth: tiny discoveries hold clues to life’s greatest leap
Oxygen Determines If Limb Can Regrow
New Research Sheds Light on Optimizing Strawberry Production in Challenging Climates
Impact of Jumping Worm Information and Treatment on Consumer Willingness to Buy Potted Plants
Four sperm whale strandings point to potential human causes
Qualcomm Acquires Cornell AI Software Startup
Ant Larvae Control Parental Care By Using Odor Signals
Sustainable disaster mitigation through integrated nature and engineering solutions: How mangroves save lives – Hiroshi Takagi
Safeguarding public health: PolyU pioneers multi-tiered AI model for more cost-effective and smarter sewer system management
Unit M launches first deep tech accelerator cohort to fast-track innovation across Greater Manchester