Research suggests wildlife may be answer to phosphorus crisis

Research suggests wildlife may be answer to phosphorus crisis

Modern agriculture is underpinned by a steady supply of fertilizer. However, one of the main ingredients of fertilizer, phosphorus, is running out, putting pressure...
JU physicists help create an optical atomic clock

JU physicists help create an optical atomic clock

The construction of an optical atomic clock has been completed at the National Laboratory of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. The clock is a...
Researchers find first evidence that reptiles learn through imitation

Researchers find first evidence that reptiles learn through imitation

Science Daily reported today that a team of researchers from Hungary and the UK have shown the first evidence that reptiles can learn through...

UC study: More coverage of climate wanted (TDnews)

Photo: Abel Gustafson, an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati, is an...
Tusk study shows man killed off mammoths in Siberia

Tusk study shows man killed off mammoths in Siberia

A debate that has lasted almost a century may have come to a conclusion based on new discoveries about the weaning age of Siberian...
Scientists develop new measurements for designing cooler electronics

Scientists develop new measurements for designing cooler electronics

When cell phones, electric vehicle chargers, or other electronic devices get too hot, performance degrades, and eventually overheating can cause them to shut down...
Functional connectivity found to uniquely identify individuals

Functional connectivity found to uniquely identify individuals

On Oct., a team of researchers announced that they have discovered that brain connectivity patterns are unique to an individual and can predict a...
Asteroid crater discovered in Australia that is 240 miles wide

Asteroid crater discovered in Australia that is 240 miles wide

An asteroid crater that is potentially the oldest known on Earth and absolutely the largest ever found has been identified by a team of...
Newly discovered fairyfly species pushes lower limit of insect size

Newly discovered fairyfly species pushes lower limit of insect size

Researchers have found a new species of fairyfly which they named, appropriately enough, Tinkerbella nana, LiveScience reported yesterday. The fairyfly lives in Costa Rica, and...
Human spine structure found in 345 million year old eel

Human spine structure found in 345 million year old eel

Lauren Sallan, a graduate student in the Program in Integrative Biology at the University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division, described a new interpretation of...

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