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Termite gut microbes could aid biofuel production
Wheat straw, the dried stalks left over from grain production, is a potential source of biofuels and commodity chemicals. But before straw can be...
Low-wage workers at risk for automation: study
In a study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface in January 2021, SFI External Professor Doyne Farmer, first author Maria del Rio-Chanona, and...
Climate change likely drove the extinction of North America’s largest animals
A new study published in Nature Communications suggests that the extinction of North America's largest mammals was not driven by overhunting by rapidly expanding human populations...
Random twists of place: How quiet is quantum space-time at the...
Fermilab scientists have been conducting experiments to look for quantum fluctuations of space and time at the smallest scale imaginable according to known physics....
CO2 dip may have helped dinosaurs walk from South America to...
A new paper refines estimates of when herbivorous dinosaurs must have traversed North America on a northerly trek to reach Greenland, and points out...
Membrane building blocks play decisive role in controlling cell growth
Lipids are the building blocks of a cell's envelope -- the cell membrane. In addition to their structural function, some lipids also play a...
Kagome graphene promises exciting properties
For the first time, physicists from the University of Basel have produced a graphene compound consisting of carbon atoms and a small number of...
Researchers discover a new route to forming complex crystals
When materials reach extremely small size scales, strange things begin to happen. One of those phenomena is the formation of mesocrystals.
Despite being composed of...
First videos to show the helix of ‘dancing DNA’ developed by...
Videos allowing us to see for the first time how small circles of DNA adopt dance-like movements inside a cell have been developed by...
An mRNA vaccine for cancer immunotherapy
Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines to prevent COVID-19 have made headlines around the world recently, but scientists have also been working on mRNA vaccines to...
Study predicts where new coronaviruses might originate
The potential scale of novel coronavirus generation in wild and domesticated animals may have been highly underappreciated, suggests new University of Liverpool research.
Published in Nature...