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Edible transistor made from toothpaste
Researchers have made an edible transistor out of a toothpaste ingredient. They say their transistor could...
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Brazilian fossils show evolution of mammal features started earlier than thought
Fossils found in Brazil are leading palaeontologists to re-write the evolution of mammals. CT scans of...
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More efficient metal recycling with hot flashes
A US-based team of chemists has found a more efficient way to extract precious metals from...
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These fish use their stripes to dazzle predators like zebras
Zebras aren’t the only animal using black and white stripes to dazzle predators on the hunt...
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Cats get EEG brain scans with knitted beanies
Knitted wool caps are a good way to give cats brain scans, according to a new study....
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Most detailed infrared map of the Milky Way galaxy
A map of our galactic home – the Milky Way – has been produced containing more...
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Could we hit the “pause button” on human embryo development?
The mechanisms that allow some mammals to pause the development of their young inside the womb...
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Fire ants on the march - you'll know when you get bitten
The tiny aliens were first spotted in February 2001 in the Port of Brisbane, but it’s...
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Research aims to predict groundwater recharge via stalgmites
Andrew Baker is Professor in the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the UNSW....
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Doubts raised over AFL response to players’ concussion
As the Australian rules football seasons draws to a close with tomorrow’s grand final between Sydney...
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Fish that evolved legs has another surprise in store
A family of fishes that evolved “legs” to walk along the seafloor have another use for...
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Exoplanet sheds light on what Earth will be like in 8 billion years
A newly discovered exoplanet shows us what Earth will be like billions of years after it...
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New tool for spotting Long QT syndrome seriousness
An international team of researchers has developed a way to predict risk for people with the...
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Surprise finding shows we might still preserve coral reefs
New research has added to mounting evidence that some coral species have greater capacity to adapt...
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Explaining solar maximum visually: Prize-winning astrophotographer tells all
This rather unique picture of our Sun won Australian astrophotographer Peter Ward second place in Royal...
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First single-electron bond between carbon atoms
It’s a central feature of chemistry: the covalent bond, one of the most common chemical bonds,...
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World's oldest cheese found in China next to Bronze Age mummies
Ever had an aged cheddar or parmesan that was extra sharp and thought – how old...
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Asymmetric exoplanet is super light and weirdly inflated
Astronomers have used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to identify bizarre characteristics of an exoplanet....
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Deep ocean crystals reveal clues about origins of life
Nanometre-sized crystals more than 5km beneath the sea in the Mariana Trench hold hints about the...
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Deep dive into Adriatic shows how industrial activity impacts on sea life
Up until the middle of the 20th century, the Adriatic Sea had a vibrant and healthy...
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Can fasting and exercise impact efficacy of chemotherapy?
Can fasting improve chemotherapy response? The answer is yes – according to new research from Edith...
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New record for world’s strongest resistive magnet
Chinese scientists have designed a resistive magnet which achieved a steady magnetic field of 42.02 tesla...
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Extinct volcanoes: untapped sources of rare earth elements
Extinct volcanoes around the globe are likely full of rare earth elements and could help supply...
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Tiny protein offers new path for gene editing
Scientists have used protein engineering and an AI model to make the bacterial protein TnpB an...