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Study strengthens the potential of mycoprotein as an alternative to meat

Study strengthens the potential of mycoprotein as an alternative to meat

Plant-based food as an alternative to meat is high on the agenda today, and mycoprotein (fungal protein) in particular has come into focus in recent y...

Study reveals microscopic origins of surface noise limiting diamond quantum sensors

Study reveals microscopic origins of surface noise limiting diamond quantum sensors

A new theoretical study led by researchers at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory has identified the microscopic mechanisms by w...

Watching a critical green-energy catalyst dissolve, atom by atom

Watching a critical green-energy catalyst dissolve, atom by atom

Iridium oxide is one of the most important—and most problematic—materials in the global push toward clean energy. It is currently the most reliabl...

'Energy efficiency' proves key to how mountain birds adapt to changing environmental conditions

'Energy efficiency' proves key to how mountain birds adapt to changing environmental conditions

Research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) sheds new light on how mountain birds adapt to changes in climate. Scientists know that species di...

Quantum Twins simulator unveils 15,000 controllable quantum dots for materials research

Quantum Twins simulator unveils 15,000 controllable quantum dots for materials research

Researchers in Australia have unveiled the largest quantum simulation platform built to date, opening a new route to exploring the complex behavior of...

Almost half of the world's aquatic environments are severely contaminated by waste, research reveals

Almost half of the world's aquatic environments are severely contaminated by waste, research reveals

"Dirty" or "extremely dirty": these are the classifications of 46% of the world's aquatic environments. This conclusion comes from a study that compil...

Revealing deformation mechanisms of the mineral antigorite in subduction zones

Revealing deformation mechanisms of the mineral antigorite in subduction zones

Earth's surface is covered by more than a dozen tectonic plates, and in subduction zones around the world—including the Japanese Islands—plates co...

Could ionospheric disturbances influence earthquakes?

Could ionospheric disturbances influence earthquakes?

Researchers at Kyoto University have proposed a new physical model that explores how disturbances in the ionosphere may exert electrostatic forces wit...

Extreme plasma acceleration in monster shocks offers new explanation for fast radio bursts

Extreme plasma acceleration in monster shocks offers new explanation for fast radio bursts

In a new study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists have performed the first global simulations of monster shocks—some of the strongest ...

Norway's Sami population posed an enigma for the occupying Nazis, researcher says

Norway's Sami population posed an enigma for the occupying Nazis, researcher says

Historian and Ph.D. research fellow Andreas Eliassen Grini at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has delved into German soldier...

For the first time in 50 years, uni graduates are losing their edge

For the first time in 50 years, uni graduates are losing their edge

For nearly half a century, research has shown that having a bachelor’s degree or higher led to better employment prospects. But that’s beginning t...

For the first time in 50 years, uni graduates are losing their edge

For the first time in 50 years, uni graduates are losing their edge

For nearly half a century, research has shown that having a bachelor’s degree or higher led to better employment prospects. But that’s beginning t...

We May Have Seen a Special Kind of Black Hole Explode, Study Claims

We May Have Seen a Special Kind of Black Hole Explode, Study Claims

Was this a 'dark charge' primordial black hole?...

Student makes cosmic dust in a lab, shining a light on the origin of life - ABC17NEWS

Student makes cosmic dust in a lab, shining a light on the origin of life ABC17NEWSA student made cosmic dust in her lab—what she found could help u...

When silicon fills the role of carbon: Debut of all-silicon cyclopentadienides

When silicon fills the role of carbon: Debut of all-silicon cyclopentadienides

Carbon's unique chemical properties allow it to be an essential building block for life on Earth and many other molecules we rely on for day-to-day li...

People use enjoyment, not time spent, to measure goal progress, study suggests

People use enjoyment, not time spent, to measure goal progress, study suggests

It stands to reason that the longer or more diligently you work at something, the better you get at it. But researchers from the Cornell SC Johnson Co...

Seattle Fault Zone: Hazard Hits Close to Home - Mirage News

Seattle Fault Zone: Hazard Hits Close to Home Mirage News...

AI accelerates access to insect collections

AI accelerates access to insect collections

Researchers at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, together with data scientists, have developed a new method to largely automate the extraction of la...

Snowball Earth: Ancient Scottish rocks reveal annual climate cycles

Snowball Earth: Ancient Scottish rocks reveal annual climate cycles

Scientists at the University of Southampton have uncovered evidence from ancient rocks that Earth's climate continued to fluctuate during its most ext...

Bacteria can survive washing and disinfection in food production plants

Bacteria can survive washing and disinfection in food production plants

Bacteria in food can make you seriously ill, which is why it is so important for the facilities that produce your food to ensure proper hygiene in the...