Researchers at TU/e have demonstrated that energy transfer without loss via light or heat can occur over much greater distances than previously thought possible thanks to vibrations in microscopic ...
People are exposed to thousands of chemicals every day—through the products they use, the food they eat and the environments they live in—but only a fraction of those chemicals have been fully tested ...
Early childhood educators speak differently to boys compared to girls in toddler classrooms, University of Queensland ...
Heat behaves in predictable ways: a hot cup of coffee cools, a laptop warms your hands, the sun heats Earth. But at scales ...
The world's urban population increased by 785 million people between 2000 and 2020, but that tells only part of the story.
An international team of scientists has demonstrated how powerful thunderstorm complexes over the U.S. Corn Belt are fueled ...
Bats are the only mammals that can actively fly, enabling many species to perform seasonal migrations. In migratory birds, ...
Ascidians, also known as sea squirts, are the evolutionary link between vertebrates and invertebrates, making them valuable subjects of biological studies. For the first time, researchers at Ruhr ...
Many medically important drugs originate from natural sources. Microorganisms produce these compounds using highly ...
The St. George's mushroom (Calocybe gambosa) is a popular edible mushroom, usually picked in May. Unfortunately, however, it also carries a risk as it can easily be confused with the young deadly ...
A Brazilian study published in the journal Ecography indicates that the biodiversity of anuran amphibians (toads and frogs) ...
Ads generated by artificial intelligence are nearly indistinguishable from human-made ones, but new research shows they ...