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Economics & Business Dec 4, 2024

CEO gender influences corporate social responsibility priorities, research suggests

Businesses are under growing pressure to do more than just make money. Employees and customers alike are increasingly paying more attention to how businesses are giving back to the community.

Nanomaterials Dec 4, 2024

Ultra-stable Ag₃₀ nanoclusters with metallic aromaticity show promise for optoelectronic devices

As ultra-small nanoparticles with uniform sizes and well-defined structures, ligand-protected coinage metal nanoclusters show distinctive electronic structures and physicochemical properties in contrast to bulk nanomaterials ...

Condensed Matter Nov 21, 2024

New organic molecule design can lead to long-lasting, durable OLEDs for displays

Scientists have developed a method to improve the stability and efficiency of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), a technology used in smartphones, TVs, and other electronic displays.

Political science Nov 10, 2024

The Indo-Pacific is an idea more than a region—and it's pushing politics in a 'pessimistic and paranoid' direction

Over the past decade, the idea of an important geopolitical space called the "Indo-Pacific" has become integral to the grand strategizing of countries inside and outside this vast geographical area.

Optics & Photonics Oct 31, 2024

Laser vibration sensing technology can detect landmines faster than previous techniques

Enough landmines are buried underground worldwide to circle Earth twice at the equator, but the identification and removal of these explosives is costly and time-consuming.

Biochemistry Oct 29, 2024

Scientists outline a roadmap for creating 'Trojan horse' peptides that cross biological barriers

A new review of the research on cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) clusters by scientists from Macquarie University and Oxford University will provide a roadmap for biomedical scientists to develop the next generation of treatments ...

Environment Sep 30, 2024

Farm waste can filter microplastics in surface runoff, prevent pollution

Using treated plant waste as a filter reduced the presence of harmful microplastics in agricultural runoff by more than 92%, according to a new study authored by a University of Mississippi research team.

Astrobiology Sep 25, 2024

How sweet is the Milky Way? Astrochemist is helping find out

Astrochemist Ryan Fortenberry, UM associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, collaborated with Ralf Kaiser, of the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, to study the creation of a simple sugar acid in space-like conditions. ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 23, 2024

Research explores organic semiconductor materials for sustainable temperature sensors

New research into organic semiconductor materials, led by the University of St Andrews, paves the way for more sustainable temperature sensors for use in everyday technology.

Education Sep 19, 2024

Study hints that debate skills may lessen negative impact of AI

Higher education is facing a tough challenge as it adapts to the advent of artificial intelligence. To combat it, a University of Mississippi professor proposes using one of academia's oldest weapons: debate.

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