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Drug decelerates bacterial race to antibiotic resistance
Study unveils policy insights for reshoring EV battery production
Covid can cause brain cells to ‘fuse’
Humans have lost half primate ancestors’ gut bacteria
Tick tock – liver controls circadian clock
For coral, teamwork makes dream work
Cancer may lurk in ‘normal looking’ skin
Researchers image live drug response and resistant ‘pockets’
New nanoparticle source generates high-frequency light
Networks of silver nanowires seem to learn and remember, much like our brains
Massive Caribbean sea urchin die-off caused by parasite
Got milk? ancient Tibetans did, according to study
How milk tamed the Third Pole: research reveals a 3,500-year history of dairy consumption on the Tibetan Plateau
Dairy Foods Helped Ancient Tibetans Thrive in one of Earth’s Most Inhospitable Environments
Multifunctional Patch Offers Early Detection of Plant Diseases, Other Crop Threats
Warm liquid spewing from Oregon seafloor comes from Cascadia fault, could offer clues to earthquake hazards
Marsupials and other mammals separately evolved flight many times, and we are finally learning how
Cryo-electron Microscopy Captures Structure of Protein Pump
Robot Caterpillar Demonstrates New Approach to Locomotion for Soft Robotics
Simultaneous climate extremes a risk to global societies and systems: study
Quantum engineers have designed a new tool to probe nature with extreme sensitivity
Squid fishing grew by 68% in just three years, raising fears the industry is out of control
Tumour cells’ response to chemotherapy is driven by randomne
News You Can Use-To Better Predict Food Crisis Outbreaks
New insights into coral symbiosis after bleaching
Microcalcification ‘fingerprints’ can yield info about cancer
The largest structures in the Universe are still glowing with the shock of their creation
The ‘flip-flop’ qubit: realisation of a new quantum bit in silicon controlled by electric signals
HKUST Breakthrough Identifies Rare Tumor Cell “Spies”
Study of Pilbara rock offers possible clues to life’s origin
The world’s oldest fossils or oily gunk? New research suggests these 3.5 billion-year-old rocks don’t contain signs of life
New method for designing tiny 3D materials could make fuel cells more efficient
What does climate change mean for extreme waves?
Fruit flies use two muscles to control pitch for stable flight
Gene therapy offers hope for severe epilepsy
Researchers infect ‘brain in dish’ in search for Zika antivirals
Soft robot detects damage and heals itself
Monkeys’ brains are wired to read body language – just like ours
Bacteria use ancient mechanisms to self-repair
Technique Prints Flexible Circuits on Curved Surfaces, From Contact Lenses to Latex Gloves
Ultrafine patircles can change defense against lung cancer
Fruit flies use corrective movements to maintain stability after injury
‘Butterfly Bot’ is Fastest Swimming Soft Robot Yet
Intensified Meat Production in Response to Climate Change Would Bring Short-Term Rewards, Long-Term Risks
Chemists uncover cracks in amour of cellulose nanocrystals
Traveler from Edge of Solar System
World wide web: global spider silk database boon for biomaterials
Fishing gear lost at sea globally revealed