Research: From Arctic to the Mediterranean
Lakes, rivers, estuaries and oceans are closely connected. Despite this, aquatic research is still divided in marine and freshwater sciences. Now, scientists from 19...
Looking for signs of the Big Bang in the desert
The silence of an immense desolate land in which to search for reverberations coming from the time at which everything began. The Simons Observatory...
Cuantec: New force in the fight against food waste
CuanTec is a start-up company with a positive and practical solution to the disposal of seafood waste, which exacts a heavy cost, both financially...
New species discovered: Protist parasites contribute to the stability of rainforest ecosystems
Tropical rainforests are one of the most species-rich areas on earth. Thousands of animal and plant species live there. The smaller microbial protists, which...
World’s most efficient, environment-friendly solar cells
In the future, solar cells can become twice as efficient by employing a few smart little nano-tricks, suggest investigators in a new report.
Amazon River no younger than 9 million years
Researchers have determined the age of the formation of the Amazon River at 9.4 to 9 million years ago with data that convincingly refutes...
Heat exposure associated with mental illness
A mental hospital-based study in Hanoi, Vietnam looked at if there is a relationship between heat exposure and mental health problems. The results showed...
Dead zones may threaten coral reefs worldwide
Dead zones affect dozens of coral reefs around the world and threaten hundreds more according to a new study. Watching a massive coral reef...
Pulverizing electronic waste is green, clean — and cold
Milling electronic waste into nanoscale particles allows polymers, oxides and metals to be separated for recycling into new products. The process takes advantage of...
Evolutionary biology professor explains how to ‘Walk the Tree of Life’
A professor discusses why the evolutionary Tree of Life approach to biodiversity education is best, to what extent the traditional taxonomy is still used...




















