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New study confirms effectiveness of oil dispersants

New study confirms effectiveness of oil dispersants

Marine oil spills are one of the most direct, and harmful, examples of the toll that the extraction of fossil fuels can take on...
Scientists boost signals from fluorescent sensors

Scientists boost signals from fluorescent sensors

Fluorescent sensors, which can be used to label and image a wide variety of molecules, offer a unique glimpse inside living cells. However, they...
Scientists find nanoscale link between superconductivity and charge density waves

Scientists find nanoscale link between superconductivity and charge density waves

Scientists have found a new, nanoscale link between superconductivity — the flow of electric current without a loss of energy — and a phenomenon...
Possible location for ice cores that could date back to 1.5 million years ago

Possible location for ice cores that could date back to 1.5 million years ago

In a new study just published in the journal for the European Geo-sciences Union, Climate of the Past, researchers have identified a possible location...
Researchers build subcellular map of entire brain networks

Researchers build subcellular map of entire brain networks

Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have developed an imaging technique to capture information about the structure and function of brain tissue at subcellular...
Researchers chosen to work with Arctic communities on new climate change technology

Researchers chosen to work with Arctic communities on new climate change technology

Northumbria University researchers are part of a unique team working on a new £1m project to better equip Indigenous communities in the Arctic against...
New study sheds light on watermilfoil management

New study sheds light on watermilfoil management

Eurasian watermilfoil is a widespread invasive weed found in many lakes, ponds and other bodies of water. It can form dense mats that overtake...
Scientists stick out their necks to understand how fusion plasmas fuel up

Scientists stick out their necks to understand how fusion plasmas fuel up

The nuclei that smash together to produce fusion energy in a reactor originate from ionized neutral particles. The edges of fusion devices have large...
Researchers prove rats experience regret

Researchers prove rats experience regret

The human feeling of regret has been demonstrated to be active in the actions of rats and in the same region of the brain...
JU physicists help create an optical atomic clock

JU physicists help create an optical atomic clock

The construction of an optical atomic clock has been completed at the National Laboratory of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. The clock is a...

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