Researchers have revealed an innovative and revolutionary recipe for producing electrically conductive plastic in a cost-effective way and without the use of dangerous chemicals.
Wildfires burning across Canada and the Western United States are spewing smoke over millions of Americans — the latest examples of ashy haze becoming a regular experience, with health impacts far greater than scientists previously estimated.
Researchers came up with a smart idea to get hospital patients eat healthier and lower-fat food by cleverly redesigning the weekly hospital menu featuring the same dishes. This move can also help hospital patients to reduce the carbon footprint and saturated fat content of their selected meals by up to almost a third.
A new study has shown that humans can form strong bonds with horses just like pets. A survey was done to measure how people form an emotional attachment to their horse and evaluated its effectiveness.
A new Red Sea study has found out that clownfish and anemones are unable to survive in hot marine temperatures. It also offers critical insights into the issues that marine ecosystems worldwide will experience with rising temperatures in the ocean.
Ancient Etruscan tombs are now just a click away. Swedish researchers have digitally documented nearly 280 burial chambers in Italy, creating a portal and VR experience that lets anyone explore this hidden world of cultural heritage.
Dogs don’t just learn words — they can group objects by how they’re used. New research shows Gifted Word Learner dogs can classify toys by function, much like humans do with tools.
Flower strips alone won’t stop biodiversity loss. A new study from the University of Göttingen shows that diverse habitats, smaller fields, and stronger collaboration are key to restoring species-rich agricultural landscapes.
Ziath has improved the Mirage 2D barcode reader for reading Individual Access 2D coded PCR plates from 4titude. The Individual Access PCR plate is part of the acclaimed Framestar range from 4titude which combines the rigidity of a polycarbonate frame with the excellent thermal transfer properties of polypropylene in each thermal cycler well.
People who suspect that their sense of smell has been dulled after a bout of Covid-19 are likely correct, a new study using an objective, 40-odor test shows. Even those who do not notice any olfactory issues may be impaired.