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Charge your laptop in a minute? Supercapacitors can help; new research offers clues
Phys.org· 7 days agoImagine if your dead laptop or phone could charge in a minute or if an electric car could be fully...
Seaweed plaguing the Caribbean could become eco-friendly products
Twin States News· 4 days agoSeaweed clogging up the Caribbean could be used to produce sustainable goods, say scientists....
Climate change is moving tree populations away from the soil fungi that sustain them
Phys.org· 4 days agoMost plants form belowground partnerships with mycorrhizal fungi, microscopic, filamentous fungi...
Unearthing the Hidden Struggle Between Trees and Fungi in a Warming World
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoMost plants form belowground partnerships with mycorrhizal fungi, microscopic, filamentous fungi...
Higher surface folding of the human premotor cortex is associated with better long-term learning...
Nature· 7 days agoA brain imaging study shows that humans with more complex cortical folds in a premotor brain region have a higher capacity to learn a challenging new motor skill during six weeks of practice.
Multiple environmental stressors affect predation pressure in a tropical freshwater system -...
Nature· 3 days agoField observations show that fish predators exhibit stronger association with warmer, still, clear waters. Here they exert heightened predation pressure on prey fish, highlighting the importance of ecological context in predator-prey dynamics.
Johns Hopkins Scientists Solve 30-Year Biological Mystery of Night Blindness
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoThe findings, published May 14 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, demonstrate that...
Transgene removal using an in cis programmed homing endonuclease via single-strand annealing in the...
Nature· 3 days agoThis study demonstrates that inserted transgene sequences in the Aedes aegypti genome can be pre-programmed to remove themselves and restore a formerly disrupted target gene through the in cis activity of homing endonucleases.
How Much Happiness Can Your Salary Buy? Researchers Can’t Agree
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoThe oft-cited $75,000 figure—now about $110,000 in today’s dollars—comes from a 2010 study by two...