Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Archaeology: World’s greatest mass extinction triggered switch to warm-bloodedness

Photo: The origin of endothermy in synapsids, including the ancestors of mammals. The...

Biology: Echo from the past makes rice paddies a good home for wetland plants

Photo: Rice paddies which were originally wetland are able to provide a new...

Study: Membranes for capturing carbon dioxide from the air (TDnews)

Photo: Technological solutions for the CO2 emission into the atmosphere should include variety...

Climate Change: Energy System 2050: solutions for the energy transition

Photo: Energy System 2050 " is an initiative of the research field Energy...

Space: Two planets around a red dwarf

Photo: The SAINT-EX Observatory is a fully robotic facility hosting a 1-metre telescope...
Climate change likely drove early human species to extinction, finds new research

Climate change likely drove early human species to extinction, finds new research

Of the six or more different species of early humans, all belonging to the genus Homo, only we Homo sapiens have managed to survive....

Archaeology: When good governments go bad

Photo: The ruins of the Roman Forum, once a site of a representational...

Biology: Gel instrumental in 3D bioprinting biological tissues

Photo: Bioprinting mesenchymal stem cell spheroids in the form of helix within a...

Study: LiU scientists first to develop an organic battery (TDnews)

Photo: Mikhail Vagin, principal research engineer and PhD student Penghui Ding, Laboratory of...

Climate Change: Phosphate polymer forms a cornerstone of metabolic control

Photo: An illustration of the multidimensionality of polyphosphate function. ...

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