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Scientists suggest new reason melanoma cells become more deadly
Protein discovery gives new hope for longer COVID protection
Scientists confirm ‘hidden’ vortices could influence how soil and snow move
Bioengineered bacteria could lead to therapeutic antibody drugs
3D-printed Superconductor Achieves Record Performance
For the first time, scientists observed the ‘hidden swirls’ that affect the flow of sand, rocks and snow
Plant cell wall mechanics inform how to grow usable forms
Heat-stressed Australian forests are thinning fast, producing carbon emissions
Researchers Demonstrate New Technique for Controlling Phase Boundaries in Thin Films
New Sleep Disorder Trend: ‘Social Apnea’
Researchers Make Better Magnets – At Lower Cost
When Did the Chicken Cross the Road? New Evidence from Central Asia
Scientists shed light on root cause of muscular dystrophy subtype
Thermoelectric performance boost through targeted strategy
New CRISPR technique could rewrite future of genetic disease treatment
Dream start for database that aims to improve our understanding of conscious experience in sleep
Implant treats Type 1 diabetes by oxygenating insulin-producing cells
Stronger, cheaper titanium a ‘leap forward’ for industry
Curved Neural Networks
Researchers Achieve Record Hydrogen Isotope Separation via Isotopologue-Driven Dynamics
‘Teenage’ Bats Most Likely To Spread Coronaviruses
Co-infections in young bats could underpin coronavirus emergence
Knowing better, doing worse: the science behind self-sabotaging behaviour
Avian Flu Causes Major Adverse Impact In Dairy Herds
Cornell-IBM Collaboration Advances Quantum Computing
Neandertal variant reduces activity of a key muscle enzyme
Australians join elite group of scientists using AI to create man-made proteins
Quantum Clocks Guarantee Precise Navigation
Around 250 million years ago, Earth was near-lifeless and locked in a hothouse state. Now scientists know why
Invention improves ‘gene gun,’ targets efficiency gains in plant research
Natural Sensors Help In Mapping Out Cells’ Own Biology
Extreme Weather: AI-assisted Early Warning
Critical brain link could explain how Alzheimer’s takes hold
Manchester-led study identifies fair paths to net zero for developing countries
Manchester researchers design 2D lattice to extend zinc-ion battery life
When It Comes to Our Working Memory, It’s More Complicated than We Thought
Study Shows How City Life Shapes Music Choices
Why biology could be the future of computing and engineering
Collaborations result in antibiotic resistance breakthrough
Scientists make first direct observation of the trapped waves that shook the world
Study Finds Coastal Flooding More Frequent Than Previously Thought
Will surging sea levels kill the Great Barrier Reef? Ancient coral fossils may hold the answer
PolyU research reveals rising soil nitrous acid emissions driven by climate change and fertilisation accelerate global ozone pollution
Prehistoric El Niño-Southern Oscillation offers clues to future climate shifts
Exploring Seas With Self-Powered Jellyfish Cyborgs
Flowers unfold with surprising precision, despite unruly genes
AI tool accurately sorts cancer patients by their likely outcomes
Even Without Feds, States Can Take Meaningful Action on Climate Change