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Ecology Jun 15, 2023

Oceans to get better protection with connected underwater technology

Amid rising sea levels, plastics pollution and overfishing, the emerging "Internet of Underwater Things" will vastly expand knowledge about the world's seas.

Nanomaterials Jun 15, 2023

Researchers invent low-temperature synthesis method for high-quality tellurium nanomesh for next-generation electronics

A collaborative team led by researchers from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) recently invented an innovative method for synthesizing high-quality, semiconducting nanomesh at a lower temperature and production cost than ...

Ecology May 31, 2023

How linked data, artificial intelligence could help animals

Dating apps are making predictions about who you'll fall in love with while marketers are using your online data to predict what you'll want to buy. As technology has transformed how people work, shop and date, ecologists ...

Biotechnology Apr 28, 2023

Researchers develop new tool for optimizing irrigation

Stanford researchers have designed an irrigation optimization tool that could help farmers slash water use.

Social Sciences Apr 19, 2023

Human rights a thing of the past? Google says: No

Recently, scholars have expressed doubt that the language of human rights still animates the global fight for better living conditions.

Biotechnology Mar 31, 2023

Smarter farming in the developing world via the Internet of Things

The Internet of Things (IoT) can be described as a loose network of physical devices that might be embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity. While a holistic view would see the IoT as being all the devices in the ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 30, 2023

Team uncovers new details of SARS-CoV-2 structure

A new study led by Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) brings into sharper focus the structural details of the COVID-19 virus, revealing an elliptical shape that "breathes," or changes shape, as it moves in the body. The ...

Archaeology Mar 28, 2023

An archaeological rediscovery offers clues about distant human past

In their recent publication in the Journal of Human Evolution, UConn Department of Anthropology Professor Christian Tryon and Shara Bailey, Director of the Center for the Study of Human Origins at New York University, detail ...

Materials Science Mar 7, 2023

Researchers print high-performance microcone-array flexible piezoelectric acoustic sensor

According to the data of the World Health Organization, about 430 million people worldwide suffer from hearing loss due to cochlear damage, and the improvement of hearing mainly depends on cochlear implants. However, traditional ...

Social Sciences Mar 2, 2023

What type of GIF user are you?

When you get a text from a friend, is your immediate reaction to reply with a GIF? Do you know which GIF to send, or do you begin to scroll, searching for the perfect one? If so, it may mean more than you realize, according ...

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