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Thorny issue plaguing lithium-ion batteries laid bare in new study

Thorny issue plaguing lithium-ion batteries laid bare in new study

Lithium dendrites, i.e. tiny crystalline thorns that grow off of lithium-ion battery anodes during charging, have been a persistent challenge for the ...

Crocodiles can have extra growth cycles in a year: Why this matters for estimating the age of dinosaurs

Crocodiles can have extra growth cycles in a year: Why this matters for estimating the age of dinosaurs

In biology and paleontology (the study of extinct organisms) there are a few ways to estimate the age of an animal's skeleton. One is the extent of fu...

Not one ring but many: Antioxidant enzyme family can assemble in far more diverse ways than previously thought

Not one ring but many: Antioxidant enzyme family can assemble in far more diverse ways than previously thought

Peroxiredoxins are among the most abundant enzymes involved in managing oxidative stress. They control the levels of peroxides such as hydrogen peroxi...

Cosmic-themed fun awaits at free family days out over Easter holidays

Cosmic-themed fun awaits at free family days out over Easter holidays

Blast off into Easter at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum with hands-on space activities and the new Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos exhibiti...

Cosmic-themed fun awaits at free family days out over Easter holidays

Cosmic-themed fun awaits at free family days out over Easter holidays

Blast off into Easter at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum with hands-on space activities and the new Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos exhibiti...

Cosmic-themed fun awaits at free family days out over Easter holidays

Cosmic-themed fun awaits at free family days out over Easter holidays

Blast off into Easter at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum with hands-on space activities and the new Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos exhibiti...

Cosmic-themed fun awaits at free family days out over Easter holidays

Cosmic-themed fun awaits at free family days out over Easter holidays

Blast off into Easter at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum with hands-on space activities and the new Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos exhibiti...

New chapter for Soulton Hall as committee findings enter Hansard

New chapter for Soulton Hall as committee findings enter Hansard

The effort to decode the 16th-century enigmas of Soulton Hall has moved from the realm of private research into the permanent archives of the British ...

Deep-sea natural compound targets cancer cells through a dual mechanism

Deep-sea natural compound targets cancer cells through a dual mechanism

A collaborative research team has uncovered a previously unknown mechanism of action of yaku'amide B, a structurally complex peptidic natural product ...

Oil giant forced to pay £6m after major spill

Oil giant forced to pay £6m after major spill

A major incident was declared when a leak occurred at a pipeline operated by gas company Perenco....

Schools strikes off in Moray after agreement teachers can spend less time in class

Schools strikes off in Moray after agreement teachers can spend less time in class

Primary and secondary schools in Moray were to have been closed on March 19....

Reading fossil skull fracture patterns: Biomechanical analysis provides new insights

Reading fossil skull fracture patterns: Biomechanical analysis provides new insights

A research team associated with the European project DEATHREVOL has published a study in the journal Scientific Reports that proposes new analytical t...

Glasgow led programme to help train next generation of nuclear experts

Glasgow led programme to help train next generation of nuclear experts

The University of Glasgow launches SCANS, a new nuclear skills centre to train over 60 doctoral researchers, supporting UK energy, defence and securit...

Uber relaunches Motional robotaxis in Las Vegas

Uber relaunches Motional robotaxis in Las Vegas

Two years after a brutal restructuring gutted Motional’s workforce and halted its commercial operations, the Hyundai-backed AV company is back on th...

Real-time protein quality control keeps cells healthy

Real-time protein quality control keeps cells healthy

Scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a biochemical technique that captures fleeting "handshakes" between newly ma...

Can plants count? Study suggests they can track the number of events they experience

Can plants count? Study suggests they can track the number of events they experience

It's long been assumed that for an organism to learn, remember or draw conclusions, it needs a brain. But mounting evidence, including a recent Cognit...

Oxford named craft beer capital with second most breweries in UK

Oxford named craft beer capital with second most breweries in UK

A new study has named Oxford one of the trendy business capitals of the UK, with 122 craft breweries in the city....

Geospatial model maps potential lumpy skin disease entry points into Australia

Geospatial model maps potential lumpy skin disease entry points into Australia

Two locations have been identified as the most likely entry points into Australia for a disease that poses a huge risk to the beef and dairy industrie...

Bacterial strain breaks decades-old bottleneck in chemotherapy drug manufacturing

Bacterial strain breaks decades-old bottleneck in chemotherapy drug manufacturing

An international team of researchers has achieved a breakthrough in the production of doxorubicin, a vital chemotherapy agent. The study identifies an...

Specsavers co-founder backs Southampton University research

Specsavers co-founder backs Southampton University research

Dame Mary Perkins, Specsavers co-founder, has funded research using AI to predict age-related macular degeneration (AMD)....