How can the behavior of elementary particles and the structure of the entire universe be described using the same mathematical concepts? This question is at the heart of recent work by the mathematicians Claudia Fevola Read More
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Targeted cultivation strategies boost health-promoting compounds in red cabbage –
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ) investigated the factors that regulate seasonal variation in the nutritional quality of red cabbage. They analyzed the influence of light and temperature on the Read More
Molecular hybridization achieved through quantum vacuum manipulation – New Study/Science
Interactions between atoms and molecules are facilitated by electromagnetic fields. The bigger the distance between the partners involved, the weaker these mutual interactions are. In order for the particles to be able to form natural Read More
California farmers, anglers and researchers often clash over salmon. Science
In better times, droves of young winter-run Chinook salmon would travel 300 miles downstream from the Sacramento River, beneath the Golden Gate Bridge and into the Pacific. They would return as adults, shimmering silver and red, Read More
Culture influences men's experiences with intimate partner violence, study finds
Historically, stereotypical ideas of intimate partner violence (IPV) have overlooked or minimized the experiences of male victims. Simultaneously, perspectives of men’s experiences with IPV are influenced by country-specific cultural contexts. Summary Stereotypical views of Read More
The recent auction of a Martian meteorite—for a record-grabbing $5.3 million at Sotheby’s New York—has sparked questions over its provenance and renewed debate over who gets to claim rocks fallen from the heavens. Read More
Archaeologists have analyzed the DNA of two unrelated individuals buried in 7th-century-AD cemeteries on the south coast of England, revealing that they both had recent ancestors, likely grandparents, from West Africa. Summary DNA analysis of Read More
Novel protein therapy shows promise as first-ever antidote for carbon
University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers, along with their colleagues, engineered a new molecule that appears promising as an effective antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning with fewer side effects than other molecules currently Read More
Statistical model correctly predicts nest success for the critically endangered
California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) raise their young in crazy places. Cliffsides or rockfall on the sides of mountains are the typical haunts of condor families, making nest monitoring difficult for even the most intrepid field Read More
Human activities key to kickstarting, speeding saltmarsh succession in South
Researchers from the South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have discovered that human activities are key to kickstarting and speeding saltmarsh succession in South China Sea coral islands. The study is Read More