Researchers at Pusan National University studied nanoplastics' impact on red blood cell development in baby zebrafish, raising concerns about their broader effects on blood formation.
Earthquake-proof joinery, 10-micrometre-thin wood shavings and a scale model of Kyoto's Sa-an Teahouse are on display at ...
Stories about Japan House London, a cultural centre and museum in Kensington, including design exhibitions about Japanese ...
Nathan Pili, a PhD student, used advanced CT techniques to study pterosaur bones, which could lead to revolutionary new ...
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Controlling this state paves the way for the creation of more intelligent, reconfigurable and energy-efficient devices that mimic the brain.
Researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) have managed to experimentally develop a new magnetic state: a magneto-ionic vortex or “vortion”. The research, published in Nature ...
Mars is easily identifiable in the night sky by its prominent red hue. Scientists know that the planet's colouring is due to rusted iron minerals that have been studied by a fleet of spacecraft ...
Bark beetle-infested spruce trees begin to dry out already before any visible signs of tree mortality appear, a recent study shows.
People like Niels Peter Revsbech at Aarhus University were among the first to develop new sensors for uses in microbial ecology. Microsensors are superfine needles, with a micrometre-diameter tip. For ...