Using radial velocity measurements, an international team of astronomers has identified a second planet orbiting a nearby M-dwarf star known as Gliese 536. The newfound alien world turns out to be at least a few times Read More
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New research shows that Australia is lagging well behind Europe when it comes to digitized border control, adopting a “staggering” level of secrecy that is threatening individual democratic rights. Summary A recent study reveals Australia Read More
Tests on superconducting materials for world's largest fusion energy project
Durham University scientists have completed one of the largest quality verification programs ever carried out on superconducting materials, helping to ensure the success of the world’s biggest fusion energy experiment ITER. Summary Durham University’Read More
Permeable inspection of pharmaceuticals: Real-time tablet quality inspection system developed
Led by Assistant Professor Kou Li, a research group at Chuo University, Japan, has developed a synergetic strategy among non-destructive terahertz (THz)–infrared (IR) photo-monitoring techniques and ultrabroadband sensitive imager sheets toward demonstrating in-line real-time Read More
Researchers uncover molecular mechanism of light-induced seed germination in Arabidopsis
A research team led by Prof. Liu Xuncheng from the South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has recently published a study in the journal Plant Communications that sheds new light on Read More
New free screening tool helps kindergarten teachers spot student needs
Starting kindergarten is a big step for young children. It can also be a key time to spot which students might need some extra help with that life transition. Summary Starting kindergarten is a significant Read More
Flash floods swept two Indonesian islands, including tourist hotspot Bali, killing at least 13 people, with six others missing, the country’s disaster agency said on Wednesday. Summary Flash floods across Indonesia’s Bali and Nusa Read More
Recent heat waves in the United States underscore a growing public health threat: Extreme heat events are growing longer, hotter, and more frequent. Soaring temperatures raise the risk of various health problems, such as heat Read More
Integrating content and language instruction for multilingual learners analyzed across
Some American and Canadian teachers use dual language bilingual education (DLBE) to teach content in two languages, which helps students develop bilingual knowledge and skills, fosters academic achievement and encourages social and cultural competencies. Summary Read More
A rare bee species native to New York state was discovered in Syracuse at a SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) research station in July. Summary A rare bee species, previously unseen in Read More







