Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Two bacteria allow spittlebugs to thrive on low-nutrient meals

A new study examines the symbiotic relationship between two types of bacteria and spittlebugs that helps...
No leg to stand on for Australia's flamingos

No leg to stand on for Australia’s flamingos (Study)

The sweeping pink salt lakes across Australia's interior are all that remain of the lush green places three species of pink flamingos once thrived...

Monster black hole found in the early universe (Study)

Astronomers have discovered the second most distant quasar ever found, using the international Gemini Observatory and Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO), Programs of NSF's...

TU Graz researchers want to fundamentally improve concrete diagnostics (Study)

Whether crumbling tunnel walls, cracks in concrete facades or porous bridge piers, according to statistics from the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE), damage...

Message from the Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education) to Postgraduate Research students about returning to Cambridge...

Dear students,  The University is working hard to re-open its buildings for research purposes. This will take time and decisions to re-open buildings are dependent...

Rewritable magnetic patterning: think tiny Etch A Sketch (Study)

Cornell researchers have demonstrated a technique for writing, erasing and rewriting microscopic magnetic patterns onto a...

Students seize sun’s blaze to wring out its power in contest (Study)

A team of Cornell students found an artful way to snare the sun’s energy, store it...

Robots armed with UV light fight grape mildew

Robots fitted with ultraviolet light lamps that roam vineyards at night are proving effective at killing...

Smart parking software could ease congestion, save time (Study)

New smart parking software developed by Cornell researchers, which matches drivers with parking garage spots based...

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