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Earth Sciences Aug 31, 2023

Mapping Australia's hidden lithium reserves

New research has pinpointed the concentration and distribution of lithium across Australian soil, providing crucial insights for identifying potential reserves in the country.

Bio & Medicine Aug 31, 2023

Researchers discover a nanobody which may lead to treatment for retinitis pigmentosa

A team of scientists from the University of California, Irvine, believe they have discovered a special antibody which may lead to a treatment for retinitis pigmentosa, a condition that causes loss of central vision, as well ...

Earth Sciences Aug 29, 2023

Enhanced chemical weathering: A solution to the climate crisis?

Could blending of crushed rock with arable soil lower global temperatures? Researchers of Mainz University have studied global warming events from 40 and 56 million years ago to find answers. Their research paper has recently ...

Veterinary medicine Aug 28, 2023

New research finds veterinary school transmits culture, not just data, to students

In a pair of new studies, researchers from North Carolina State University have found that as veterinary students progress through their coursework, their beliefs about dog breeds' pain sensitivity and trustworthiness change, ...

Biotechnology Aug 23, 2023

Researchers design switch-like proteins inspired by transistors

Scientists from the University of Washington have designed custom proteins that can switch between two fully structured conformations. By coupling this molecular motion with a binding event, these proteins serve as biological ...

Social Sciences Aug 22, 2023

Why childhood adversity impacts how a person's behavior is judged

It's human nature to be judgmental. But why do we place less blame on someone, or give more praise, if we find out that person had a history of suffering in childhood? In a recent study, University of Missouri researchers ...

Social Sciences Aug 18, 2023

Public may overestimate pushback against controversial research findings

Controversial research can put people on the defensive and may even lead to calls to censor findings that conflict with a particular ideological perspective. However, a pair of studies published in Psychological Science, ...

Earth Sciences Aug 18, 2023

Climate change is bringing bushfires more often, but some ecosystems in Australia are suffering the most

Black Summer, Black Saturday, Ash Wednesday: these and so many other bushfire disasters are regular reminders of the fact Australia is among the most flammable continents on Earth.

Environment Aug 17, 2023

Cost to protect globally important forests falls disproportionately on those living closest

Local communities are not incentivized to protect tropical forests that are hugely valuable for global climate regulation, a new study has found. But international funding could help smallholder farmers to boost yields on ...

Nanomaterials Aug 17, 2023

Nano-thin 'liquid-like' coatings may pave the way for a 'self-cleaning' world

University of Sydney researchers have observed oil molecules retaining their 'liquid-like' properties when they are chemically attached as an extremely thin layer to solid surfaces, opening new possibilities for designing ...

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