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  • Trauma and Disease Ravage SEQ Koalas

    It’s well known that South East Queensland koalas are doing it tough, and a University of Queensland study sheds new light on the multiple issues afflicting them.

  • Glass from a 3D Printer

    ETH researchers used a 3D printing process to produce complex and highly porous glass objects. 

  • Speeding Cell, Gene Therapy Development

    An innovative new major private-public partnership led by Harvard and MIT aims to accelerate one of the hottest and most promising areas of medical research: cell and gene therapy.

  • Inflammatory Processes May Play Role in ALS

    The cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) — a disabling neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord and leads to weakened muscles and early death — is not fully understood, but accumulating evidence suggests that inflammatory processes may play a role in the initiation and progression of the condition.

  • Astronomy Picture of the Day -Galileo's Europa Remastered

    Looping through the Jovian system in the late 1990s, the Galileo spacecraft recorded stunning views of Europa and uncovered evidence that the moon's icy surface likely hides a deep, global ocean.

  • Why Do Birds Fly Differently? New USC Study Examines the Evolution of Feathers

    Birds of a feather may flock together, but the feathers of birds differ altogether.

  • The Coldest Reaction

    The coldest chemical reaction in the known universe took place in what appears to be a chaotic mess of lasers. 

  • UMD-Led Team Creates Novel Material That Potentially Offers an Efficient, Eco-Friendly Advance in Cooling Technology

    An international research team led by the University of Maryland has developed a novel elastocaloric cooling material that is highly efficient, eco-friendly and easily scaled-up for commercial use.  

  • Sustainable Infrastructure Choices Identified for Oxford-Milton Keynes-Cambridge Arc

    The Oxford University-led Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC) has developed globally unique methods for simulating future population, housing growth and demand for infrastructure services.

  • Studies Highlight Fragility of Antarctic Ecosystems

    Two studies published in a special issue of the journal Science Advances this week (27 November 2019) highlight the fragility of the Antarctic and its ecosystems in the lead up to the COP25 meeting in Madrid.

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