For decades, ferromagnetic materials have driven technologies like magnetic hard drives, magnetic random access memories and oscillators. But antiferromagnetic materials, if only they could be harnessed, hold out even greater promise: ultra-fast information transfer and Read More
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A charcoal-like material made from leaves and branches that collect on forest floors could be a cheap, sustainable way to keep pollution from washing off roadways and into Georgia’s lakes and rivers. Summary Forest Read More
A new study suggests that, under realistic scenarios of high emissions and socioeconomic development, annual heat-related deaths in the U.K. could rise to about 50 times current rates by the 2070s, but that climate change Read More
AI challenges and opportunities for relationship and family therapy examined
A new paper from two University of Maine researchers explores the challenges and opportunities for scholars and practitioners when it comes to using AI to study and develop interventions for relationship and family therapy. Summary Read More
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A new genomic study reveals how human populations adapted, survived, and diversified in the Himalayas, one of the most extreme and challenging environments on Earth. Summary A new genomic study sheds light on the remarkable Read More
Argentinian astronomers have employed the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) to perform high-resolution radio observations of a nearby spiral galaxy designated NGC 4527. Results of the observational campaign, published July 2 on the arXiv preprint server, Read More
Sugar-coated 'sticky' stem cells could unlock surgery-free liver treatments –
A new process could help to treat liver disease without needing an organ transplant, a new study reveals. Summary A groundbreaking study unveils a potential treatment for liver disease that could eliminate the need for Read More
Chemicals from turmeric and rhubarb could help fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria
When people take antibiotics, some of the dose is excreted with urine and feces and ends up in our wastewater. The presence of this low dose of antibiotic creates an opportunity for resistant bacteria to Read More
Adding lime to agricultural soils can remove CO2 from the atmosphere, rather than cause CO2 emissions, claims new research. Summary New research suggests applying lime (calcium carbonate) to agricultural soils can act as a carbon Read More