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Global experiment supports Darwin’s century-old hunch about auditory aesthetics

Global experiment supports Darwin’s century-old hunch about auditory aesthetics

Charles Darwin suspected that humans and animals share similar aesthetic tastes. A new citizen science experiment supports this hypothesis, showing th...

Victor Chang AI cuts aortic stenosis scan time 80pc

Victor Chang AI cuts aortic stenosis scan time 80pc

Victor Chang researchers use Oracle-powered AI tool HeartSight to cut aortic stenosis scan times by over 80pc in early pilot tests....

Victor Chang AI cuts aortic stenosis scan time 80pc

Victor Chang AI cuts aortic stenosis scan time 80pc

Victor Chang researchers use Oracle-powered AI tool HeartSight to cut aortic stenosis scan times by over 80pc in early pilot tests....

Natural Hazards Detection System Program on trial in Clarence Valley

Natural Hazards Detection System Program on trial in Clarence Valley

Clarence Valley and Shoalhaven Local Government Areas (LGAs) are undertaking a pilot trial of seven early warning technologies as part of the $3.3 mil...

Drought spurs rise in antibiotic-resistant soil microbes

A new Caltech study indicates that drought increases the abundances of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms in soils, which directly correlates with an...

Shift in key cosmic inflation measurement could be a statistical artifact

For the last few decades, researchers have been studying what the universe looked like in its first seconds. It is generally accepted that the univers...

Euthanasia rates for stray dogs triple as more animals enter UK shelters

A stark rise in the number of stray dogs being euthanized across the UK and the Republic of Ireland, with rates more than tripling over a three-year p...

Gran Dolina site at Atapuerca reveals almost exclusive use of local chert 400,000 years ago

A paper published in the journal Quaternary International reveals a distinctive technological behavior at level TD10.2-BB of Gran Dolina (Atapuerca, B...

NASA Data Hackathon Inspires Community Action - Mirage News

NASA Data Hackathon Inspires Community Action Mirage News...

New findings on the first steps in protein synthesis

In the earliest phase of creating human proteins, the protein complex NAC performs an essential task by starting the first steps toward folding protei...

Single-cell sequencing reveals unexpected protist diversity

Single-cell sequencing reveals unexpected protist diversity

Researchers from the Earlham Institute, in collaboration with the Department of Biology at the University of Oxford, have discovered three previously ...

Why cultivating drought-resistant plants disappoints: Soil physics may be the real bottleneck

Why cultivating drought-resistant plants disappoints: Soil physics may be the real bottleneck

Plants need water, light, and air to thrive. But when they transport water from the soil up to their leaves, they defy gravity. Scientists describe th...

A sudden surge in luminosity: Stacked dyes hint at brighter organic semiconductors

In nature, a certain size is often a prerequisite for biomolecules to perform their specific functions. For example, for proteins or DNA to fulfill th...

Chaos as a matter of direction: Researchers build layered material where order and disorder coexist

Some materials behave unexpectedly. They crack differently than expected, or react in ways that are hard to explain. The answer often lies in their at...

From slices to whole bodies: How 3D cell atlases could reshape pathology research

In conventional pathology and physiology research, two-dimensional (2D) analysis—observing thinly sliced tissue sections—has been mainstream, maki...

Scientists Map a Previously Invisible Fault Structure That May Trigger a Major Earthquake

Scientists Map a Previously Invisible Fault Structure That May Trigger a Major Earthquake

A long-silent earthquake zone is finally revealing what lies beneath. What researchers are now seeing could change how future seismic events are under...

CDR-Life Announces First Milestone Achievement in Boehringer Ingelheim Autoimmune Partnership

CDR-Life Announces First Milestone Achievement in Boehringer Ingelheim Autoimmune Partnership

ZURICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CDR-Life, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing highly selective T cell engagers (TCEs) to treat cancer and...

Scientists develop hair-thin sensors to revolutionize cancer detection

CANBERRA, March 23 (Xinhua) -- Scientists have developed hair-thin sensors that detect multiple cancer biomarkers simultaneously, potentially revoluti...

Scientists develop hair-thin sensors to revolutionize cancer detection

Scientists develop hair-thin sensors to revolutionize cancer detection

CANBERRA, March 23 (Xinhua) -- Scientists have developed hair-thin sensors that detect multiple cancer biomarkers simultaneously, potentially revoluti...

Geologists Discover World's Richest High-Grade 'Supergiant Gold Deposit', Worth $83 Billion

Geologists Discover World's Richest High-Grade 'Supergiant Gold Deposit', Worth $83 Billion

Officials say the Wangu gold field may hold more than 1,000 tonnes of gold, a figure large enough to trigger comparisons with the world’s biggest mi...