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Huge NASA rocket reaches launch pad after painstaking 1mph journey

Artemis 2 is scheduled for lift-off next month and will see four astronauts travel around the moon for the first time in 50 years....

Walking sharks break biology reproduction rules

Walking sharks break biology reproduction rules

New research from James Cook University has made the extraordinary discovery that epaulette sharks can reproduce and lay eggs without any measurable r...

Artificially alive: How AI is bringing the dead back and what that means for the living

Artificially alive: How AI is bringing the dead back and what that means for the living

A new study shows that generative AI is already being used to "bring back" the dead, as entertainment icons, as political witnesses, and as everyday c...

Ecosystem productivity shapes how soil microbes store or release carbon, challenging old assumptions

Ecosystem productivity shapes how soil microbes store or release carbon, challenging old assumptions

Soils store more carbon than the atmosphere and vegetation combined, with soil microorganisms playing the main role. As a result, the global soil carb...

Vibrational spectroscopy technique enables nanoscale mapping of molecular orientation at surfaces

Vibrational spectroscopy technique enables nanoscale mapping of molecular orientation at surfaces

Sum-frequency generation (SFG) is a powerful vibrational spectroscopy that can selectively probe molecular structures at surfaces and interfaces, but ...

Nanoscopic raft dynamics on cell membranes successfully visualized for first time

Nanoscopic raft dynamics on cell membranes successfully visualized for first time

A collaborative team of four professors and several graduate students from the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemical Science and Technology at Nati...

Stem cell subpopulation found to be essential for bone fracture repair

Stem cell subpopulation found to be essential for bone fracture repair

In a study published in Cell Research, researchers have identified a fibrous-layer resident subpopulation of P-SSCs labeled by Angptl7. They found tha...

Twisted 2D materials get an ultraclean, scalable upgrade for future quantum devices

Twisted 2D materials get an ultraclean, scalable upgrade for future quantum devices

Exciting electronic characteristics emerge when scientists stack 2D materials on top of each other and give the top layer a little twist....

Catalyst selectivity as a balancing act: Co3O4 'trapped' in transition shows peak activity

Catalyst selectivity as a balancing act: Co3O4 'trapped' in transition shows peak activity

In a study appearing in Nature Catalysis, researchers from the Inorganic Chemistry Department of the Fritz Haber Institute reveal how structural chang...

Blow for Donald Trump as scientists discover Greenland’s ‘Achilles heel’ - Daily Express

Blow for Donald Trump as scientists discover Greenland’s ‘Achilles heel’ Daily ExpressScientists discover Greenland's 'Achilles heel' that is dr...

MOSAIC platform compiles chemistry protocols for faster drug design

MOSAIC platform compiles chemistry protocols for faster drug design

Speeding up drug discovery in the age of AI may come down to a concept that's comfortingly old-fashioned: Consulting a chemistry recipe book....

AI helps reveal global surge in floating algae

AI helps reveal global surge in floating algae

For the first time and with help from artificial intelligence, researchers have conducted a comprehensive study of global floating algae and found tha...

Quantum 'alchemy' made feasible with excitons

Quantum 'alchemy' made feasible with excitons

What if you could create new materials just by shining a light at them? To most, this sounds like science fiction or alchemy, but to physicists invest...

South Africa declares national disaster as floods batter region

South Africa declares national disaster as floods batter region

South Africa on Sunday declared a national disaster after widespread flooding that destroyed homes and killed dozens, while thousands sought shelter i...

Football worth over £800m to Scottish economy

Football worth over £800m to Scottish economy

Research by the Fraser of Allander Institute finds that the beautiful game supports more than 14,000 jobs across the country....

Polarization-sensitive photoacoustic microscopy reveals heart tissue health

Polarization-sensitive photoacoustic microscopy reveals heart tissue health

Label-free imaging technique can distinguish diseased cardiac tissue from healthy tissue and identify different types of fibrosisThe post Polarization...

New blood test could 'revolutionise' dementia diagnosis as experts issue major update

New blood test could 'revolutionise' dementia diagnosis as experts issue major update

A quick blood test could replace the current invasive methods of diagnosing the disease and it could be performed in GP surgeries...

Sky's 14p a day Glass TV package branded 'no lightweight' by tech experts

Sky's 14p a day Glass TV package branded 'no lightweight' by tech experts

"Sky Glass Air delivers a great audiovisual experience at an affordable price"...

The finger prick blood test that could revolutionise Alzheimer’s diagnosis

The finger prick blood test that could revolutionise Alzheimer’s diagnosis

The test aims to pick up three proteins known to be associated with Alzheimer’s...

Radiation sweep of former RAF Montrose in latest stage of £500m Zero Four project

Radiation sweep of former RAF Montrose in latest stage of £500m Zero Four project

Experts have surveyed the Broomfield site of Britain's first operational military air station as part of the plans around the business initiative whic...