A close up of skin impressions from an iguanodontian footprint. More than 85 well-preserved dinosaur footprints – made by at
Month: December 2018
The gene helping submerged plants
This is Sylvia Lindberg, Professor Emerita at the Department of Ecology, Environmental and Botany (DEEP), Stockholm University. Credit: Stockholm University
Data use draining your battery? Tiny device to speed up memory while also saving power
Researchers have discovered a new functionality in a two-dimensional material that allows data to be stored and retrieved much faster
Megacity traffic soot contributes to global warming
La Paz and at the background its iconic mountain Illimani (6439m asl). La Paz/Leipzig. Soot from road traffic in emerging
Snow over Antarctica buffered sea level rise during last century
IMAGE: A new NASA-led study has determined that an increase in snowfall accumulation over Antarctica during the 20th century mitigated sea
NYU researchers pioneer machine learning to speed chemical discoveries, reduce waste
IMAGE: Thanks to a National Science Foundation grant, NYU Tandon School of Engineering students built the world’s first artificially intelligent microreactor.
Researchers peel off slimy biofilms like old stickers
Researchers at Princeton have found a new method to remove biofilms, bacterial mats that can cause infections and foul industrial
Unpredictable food sources drive some bats to cooperatively search for food
Three Mexican fish-eating bat flight paths (black, red and green) while foraging. White circles indicate calls from bats of the
Plants’ defense against insects is a bouquet
IMAGE: Michigan State University post-doctoral scholar Andrea Glassmire, an entomologist, checks out the leaves of the tropical shrub Piper kelleyi, nicknamed
Congress Approves Bill That Legalizes Hemp
A bill that removes hemp from the list of federally controlled substances could give an added boost to an already