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NEWS|2021-10-23
Scientists used a tiny brain implant to help a blind teacher see letters again
A former science teacher who's been blind for 16 years became able to see letters, discern objects' edges — and even play a Maggie Simpson video gam....

NEWS|2021-10-22
What does the first successful test of a pig-to-human kidney transplant mean?
Surgeons in New York City successfully attached a pig kidney to a human patient and watched the pinkish organ function normally for 54 hours. While su....

NEWS|2021-10-12
Deep learning helps predict traffic crashes before they happen
A deep model was trained on historical crash data, road maps, satellite imagery, and GPS to enable high-resolution crash maps that could lead to safer....

NEWS|2021-10-08
Pandemic Year 1 Saw a Dramatic Global Rise in Anxiety and Depression
COVID has posed a threat to body—and mind—for all people on the planet—the essence of the Greek-rooted coupling of πᾶÎ....

NEWS|2021-10-06
Brain cell differences could be key to learning in humans and AI
Researchers have found that variability between brain cells might speed up learning and improve the performance of the brain and future AI....

NEWS|2021-10-04
Advanced model and field data add up to better cover crop management
Cover crops are widely seen as one of the most promising conservation practices, improving soil health while removing carbon from the atmosphere. But ....

NEWS|2021-10-01
Celebrity Instagram content linked to negative feelings, Facebook researchers say
The Facebook researchers found that seeing more celebrity content in the Instagram feed was associated with more negative comparison. Almost half of t....

NEWS|2021-09-28
Scientists introduce theoretical method to produce light in a vacuum
A new theory suggests that light can escape vacuums. Researchers from Dartmouth College funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation have developed ....

NEWS|2021-09-28
Pfizer Submits Favorable Initial Data To The FDA On Kids' COVID-19 Vaccine Trial
Pfizer and BioNTech are another step closer to seeking authorization for young children to receive the COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine, submitting data t....

NEWS|2021-09-27
New method creates ‘elite’ antibodies at a pace that keeps up with pandemic, coronavirus variants
Japanese scientists created “elite” antibodies that defeat various coronavirus variants even at an extremely low dose through a new method....

NEWS|2021-09-10
Personality matters, even for squirrels
Humans acknowledge that personality goes a long way, at least for our species. But scientists have been more hesitant to ascribe personality to other ....

NEWS|2021-09-08
Researchers discover hidden SARS-CoV-2 'gate' that opens to allow COVID-19 infection
Since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists have aggressively pursued the secrets of the mechanisms that allow severe acute respiratory ....

NEWS|2021-09-07
Insect protein has great potential to reduce the carbon footprint of European consumers
The use of insects as food for humans and animals has both the potential to reduce European consumers' carbon footprint and contribute to reducing inc....

NEWS|2021-09-02
CDC Warns Against Off-Label Use Of COVID Vaccine
Some Americans are already lining up for COVID-19 booster shots, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that administering dose....

NEWS|2021-09-01
Rogue Antibodies Involved In Nearly One-fifth Of COVID Deaths
Antibodies that turn against elements of our own immune defences are a key driver of severe illness and death following SARS-CoV-2 infection in some p....

NEWS|2021-09-01
Your Dog May Know If You've Done Something On Purpose, Or Just Screwed Up
Anyone who has ever accidentally stepped on a dog's tail has probably wondered if dogs can understand the difference between doing something by mistak....

NEWS|2021-08-31
Measuring electric current in soil could provide answers on soil health
U.S. National Science Foundation-funded researchers at Washington State University have developed a way to assess soil health by measuring the electri....

NEWS|2021-08-30
Perceptions of supernatural beings reveal feelings about good and bad in humans
What transpires in comedies and cartoons when a character has a devil on one shoulder and an angel on the other is not far off from people's perceptio....

NEWS|2021-08-26
Scientists discover novel thermoelectric material
Researchers participating in a U.S. National Science Foundation-sponsored study have discovered a new material that is effective in fabricating thermo....

NEWS|2021-08-16
An ethical step: scientists find a new way to reduce the use of bovine serum in a cell culture study
Foetal bovine serum is a nutrient-rich additive widely used for in vitro cell culture studies. However, harvesting the serum involves inhuman methods,....

NEWS|2021-08-13
Leaks from IPCC climate report say greenhouse emissions need to peak by 2025
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a United Nations body that works on analysing climate change and the effects on these on the sur....

NEWS|2021-08-11
Isro eyes first GSLV launch after Chandrayaan-2, Earth observation satellite to lift-off on Thursday
The Indian Space & Research Organisation (Isro) completed filling the propellant on the GSLV-F10 Wednesday after it was wheeled onto the launchpad a d....

NEWS|2021-08-09
This meat-eating plant is only a part-time killer
Most carnivorous plants are full-time predators—the Venus fly trap, for example, lies in wait year-round to snag flies with its jawlike leaves. Now,....

NEWS|2021-08-02
A super-short gamma-ray burst defies astronomers’ expectations
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected a single-second-long blast of gamma rays, dubbed GRB 200826A, in August 2020. Such fleeting gamma-ray bur....

NEWS|2021-08-02
Two rare Sumatran tigers recovering after catching Covid-19 in Indonesia
Two rare Sumatran tigers at the zoo in the Indonesian capital are recovering after being infected with COVID-19. Nine-year-old Tino became ill wi....

NEWS|2021-07-30
Why Do Variants Such as Delta Become Dominant?
If researchers were predicting which coronavirus variant would take over the world, the Delta variant would not have been their first guess. But since....

NEWS|2021-07-29
Scientists Invent a New Information Storage and Processing Device
A team of scientists has developed a means to create a new type of memory, marking a notable breakthrough in the increasingly sophisticated field of a....

NEWS|2021-07-29
Some beetles walk along the underside of the water’s surface
Being quite small, insects can deal with the air-water boundary far differently than larger animals do. Surface tension allows water striders, for ins....

NEWS|2021-07-28
How An Altered Strand Of DNA Can Cause Malaria-Spreading Mosquitoes To Self-Destruct
A female Anopheles mosquito, a common vector for malaria, feeds on human skin. In a landmark study, researchers showed that genetically modified Anoph....

NEWS|2021-07-24
Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Steven Weinberg Dies at 88
Physicist Steven Weinberg, who won the Nobel prize in 1979 with two other scientists for their separate contributions unlocking mysteries of tiny part....

NEWS|2021-07-23
'Feel good' brain messenger can be willfully controlled, new study reveals
Researchers have discovered that spontaneous impulses of dopamine, the neurological messenger known as the brain's 'feel good' chemical, occur in the ....

NEWS|2021-07-22
Cattle losing adaptations to environment
Researchers have uncovered evidence showing that cattle are losing important environmental adaptations, losses the researchers attribute to a lack of ....

NEWS|2021-07-15
New tool to help farmers make crop input decisions
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) and nitrogen water pollution from agriculture are top environmental priorities in the United States. Key to a....

NEWS|2021-07-05
Malaria Control System: a digitised surveillance system to bolster the fight against malaria
Timely intervention is critical to curbing the spread of vector-borne diseases like malaria. A team of researchers from Mangaluru, Karnataka, has show....

NEWS|2021-06-23
COVID-19 Outbreaks in Countries Largely Due to Four Features, New Study Shows
Differences among nations’ COVID-19 infections are due to a country’s median age and its obesity rate, along with its border-closure measures and ....

NEWS|2021-05-25
New technologies might help keep drought-prone farms green
Droughts are one of a farmer’s most feared threats. And in our warming climate, the risk of drought has been climbing. Anticipating a drier future, ....

NEWS|2021-03-21
How do birds breathe so efficiently? Looped airways facilitate air flows
Birds breathe with greater efficiency than humans because of the structure of their lungs --looped airways that facilitate air flows that go in one di....

NEWS|2021-03-08
Novel pooled testing strategies can significantly improve detection of COVID-19
A new approach to pooled COVID-19 testing can be a highly effective tool for curbing the pandemic even if infections are widespread in a community, ac....

NEWS|2020-12-09
How to grow your own science experiment
This article is one of a series of Experiments meant to teach students about how science is done, from generating a hypothesis and designing an experi....

NEWS|2020-10-06
Generating renewable hydrogen fuel from the sea
The power of the sun, wind and sea may soon combine to produce clean-burning hydrogen fuel, according to Penn State researchers. The U.S. National ....

NEWS|2020-07-29
Half of Nobel prizes in science go to just five research fields Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2250012-half-
Just five research fields scooped up more than half of the Nobel prizes for science awarded in recent decades, according to an analysis exposing an ....

NEWS|2019-08-15
A Banana-Killing Fungus Has Reached Latin America. Does This Spell the End for Bananas?
Bad news for banana lovers: A fungus that's particularly adept at killing the fruit has finally reached Latin America — a major supplier of the worl....

NEWS|2019-04-18
Bioengineers program cells as digital signal processors
This material is available primarily for archival purposes. Telephone numbers or other contact information may be out of date; please see current cont....

NEWS|2015-01-20
New Farm Maps Offer In-Depth Picture of Global Agriculture
All farmers on the ground know their land as well as their own wrinkled hands, but totaling up all the world's cropland is a difficult task. Yet the c....


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