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Plants & Animals Aug 13, 2024

Some solitary mammals have surprisingly social lives: What one researcher has learned from a tiny south African rodent

We probably all know someone who lives a solitary life. But not everyone realizes that there are solitary individuals in the animal kingdom, too. Examples of solitary species are some shrews, and large predators, such as ...

Economics & Business Aug 13, 2024

Study finds 94% of business spreadsheets have critical errors

A recent study has found that 94% of spreadsheets used in business decision-making contain errors, posing serious risks for financial losses and operational mistakes. This finding highlights the need for better quality assurance ...

Planetary Sciences Aug 13, 2024

Research team finds evidence of hydration on the asteroid Psyche

Using data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, a Southwest Research Institute-led team has confirmed hydroxyl molecules on the surface of the metallic asteroid Psyche. The presence of hydrated minerals suggests a complex ...

Environment Aug 13, 2024

Research helps better understand ozone pollution in Yangtze River Delta

A group of researchers identified key synoptic weather patterns (SWPs) linked to severe ground-level ozone pollution in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), and established the relationship between SWPs evolution and persistent ...

Analytical Chemistry Aug 13, 2024

Scientists achieve more than 98% efficiency in removing nanoplastics from water

University of Missouri scientists are battling against an emerging enemy of human health: nanoplastics. Much smaller in size than the diameter of an average human hair, nanoplastics are invisible to the naked eye.

Cell & Microbiology Aug 13, 2024

Project develops develop new stem cell lines whose receptors can be activated by blue light

A research project led by the IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems has been successfully completed and provides an excellent basis for further projects. The team, led by Prof. Christoph Wiesner from the Institute of Biotechnology, ...

Social Sciences Aug 13, 2024

Findings suggest empowering women is key to both sustainable energy and gender justice

Involving women in implementing solar energy technologies in developing countries not only has great climate impact. A new study published in Nature Energy and carried out by researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, ...

Earth Sciences Aug 13, 2024

After hurricanes, beach erosion and recovery differs between natural beaches and those with fortifications

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season will be more active than normal. This comes after an energetic 2023 season, which brought the fourth-most named storms since ...

Plants & Animals Aug 13, 2024

Baby Maugean skate hatches from captive-laid egg in world first for the endangered species

For the first time ever, a baby Maugean skate has hatched from an egg laid in captivity—and scientists are looking forward to more arrivals soon.

Polymers Aug 13, 2024

Team demonstrates halogen bonding for selective electrochemical separation, a path to sustainable chemical processing

With a new polymer that only attracts certain substances from solutions when electrically activated, researchers have taken a major step towards sustainable chemical separation.

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