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Argonne and a Moroccan University Sign Agreement to Advance Green Energy Tech and Computing
Endangered Sea Cucumbers For Sale In NYC Food Markets
Epitope Binning-seq: A Game-Changer in Antibody Drug Discovery Researchers pioneer a novel method, enabling simultaneous analysis of multiple antibodies, revolutionizing drug discovery…
Self-Assembling and Disassembling Swarm Molecular Robots via DNA Molecular Controller
Sydney Renews Partnership With University Of Glasgow
Crafting Influence: Pasha Grozdov’s blueprint for content creation success
Unlocking the power of creativity: Insights from Jonathan Pease
Developing a System to Study Proteins Without Fixed Structures Researchers propose a novel pipeline that makes the analysis of intrinsically disordered proteins…
HKUST and HKUST (GZ) Launch Redbird Cross Campus Study Program
Cosmos Magazine Moves To CSIRO Publishing
Ground-breaking clinical trial to test the effectiveness of Germicidal Ultraviolet Light to fight airborne viruses
Untapped Power: Logical Operations Using RNA Droplets Researchers make strides in the use of RNA as a biocomputational tool
Transition-Metal-Free Zeolite Catalyst for Direct Conversion of Methane to Methanol Researchers present aluminosilicate ferrierite zeolite catalyst as a promising material for carrying…
Mike Schafer ’86 to retire as hockey coach after next season
N.C. PSI Advances AI For Agriculture
Modifying genomes of tardigrades to unravel their secrets
Commercial astronauts shed light on flights’ health impacts
Bruyère Educates Saudi Officials On Disability Rights
From Senate: New Vice President
Vitamin B6: New Compound Delays Degradation
From Dawdling To Doing: Science Of Procrastination
New Technique Improves AI Ability to Map 3D Space With 2D Cameras
PolyU researchers introduce pioneering metaverse-enabled expressive arts therapy programme to foster empathy in adolescents
Estimating the energy of past earthquakes from brecciation in a fault zone
Link revealed between maternal STIs and reduced birthweights in Papua New Guinea
Happy women and angry men: Who are you more likely to see in strange objects?
Research breakthrough to take space missions to new heights
New Power And Politics Of Comedy
Inaugural Swinburne-CSIRO Indigenous Research Fellow joins national water quality forecasting project
Low-cost Tech Program Supports Healthcare In Africa
Boosting R&D Crucial For Economic Uplift
AI-Powered Simulation Training Improves Human Performance in Robotic Exoskeletons
Ritual Sacrifice At Chichén Itzá
Origin And Spread Of Malaria
Research explores biology of pregnancy-related mental health risk
Cocaine Trafficking Threatens Critical Bird Habitats
HKUST Exemplifies Sustainability Leadership at GSDC in Bangkok
University of Manchester scientists win prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prizes
No bones about it: 100-million-year-old bones reveal new species of pterosaur
Wealthy Kiwis driving up transport emissions, study finds
Nitrous oxide greenhouse emissions increase by 40 per cent in 40 years
Are Plants Intelligent? It Depends On Definition
Music Archive Embraces Fresh Takes On Tradition
3D-Printed Mini-Actuators Can Move Small Soft Robots, Lock Them Into New Shapes
‘Two-for-one’ fission aims to improve solar cell efficiency
Spritzy and sustainable: Researchers riff on an ancient refreshment
Spunky, spritzy and sustainable: Researchers riff on an ancient refreshment
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