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New Bulk Metal Alloy Shows Large Elastic Limiting Strain Greater Than 4.3%
Study reveals intensive grassland management hampers recovery of soil food webs from drought
Immune cells in ALS patients can predict course of disease
Sea level rise predicted to dramatically speed up erosion of rock coastlines by 2100
Baby’s jab responses linked to birth delivery method
New nasal vaccine strategy could improve Covid protection
New statistical method improves genomic analyses
Study highlights overlooked hotspot of frog diversity
UQ study explains link between sleep apnoea and dementia
DNA barcoding reveals cancer cells’ ability to evade imm
Brains “Time-Stamp” Sounds to Process Words We Hear
Inflammation förstärker effekten av genetisk riskvariant vid schizofreni
Inflammation amplifies effect of genetic risk variants for schizophrenia
Scientist unveils further proof of salty water on Mars
New Tech Solves Longstanding Challenges for Self-Healing Materials
Researchers create first quasiparticle Bose-Einstein condensate
Using Carbon-Carbon Clumping to Detect Signature of Biotic Hydrocarbons
Study Offers New Insights into How Brain Separates Perception from Memory
Nanoporous Intermetallic Compounds That Boost Hydrogen Production
Gene signature points to prognosis in kidney cancer
Developing Self-Complementary Macrocycles with Ingenious Molecules
Scientists discover they can pull water molecules apart using graphene electrodes
New tool discovers cancer-driving genes
Researchers at UOW’s Molecular Horizons unlock structure of protein from bacteria-killing virus
New herbicide solution inspired by cholesterol medicine
Ultra-fast plant enzyme dynamics leads to breakthroughs
Discovery illuminates how Parkinson’s disease spreads in brain
Landmark tech for mimicking human disease advances cancer research
New study explains link between diabetes and UTIs
Researchers Explore Enzymes That Use Cation, not Oxygen-Addition, to Drive Reactions
Unique ferroelectric microstructure revealed for first time
Southern Ocean absorbs more heat than any other ocean on Earth, and impacts will be felt for generations
Southern Ocean takes on heat of climate change
Serendipitous backyard experiment shines light on producing polymers
Vaccination exposes latent HIV in lab studies
Treatment for fatal lung disease in babies closer
From Bits to p-bits: One Step Closer to Probabilistic Computing
‘Revving’ up T cells for immunotherapy
Discovery develop new immunotherapies
Researchers engineer novel material capable of ‘thinking’
Immunotherapy research offers hope of improved treatment success
Birds of feather grow differently according to weather
Earth sciences researchers locate billion-year-old groundwater in South Africa
Researchers identify Achilles’ heel in neuroblastoma
Novel approach uses night light to evaluate global economic wellbeing
Scientists develop gel made from spider silk proteins for biomedical applications
Not all in genes: Are we inheriting more than we think?
Surprise discovery shows you may inherit more from your mum than you think