For the first time, scientists have induced asexual reproduction in an animal that usually reproduces sexually: the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Once induced, the ability is passed...
Hugo Sarmiento works at the intersection of urban planning, recovery and resilience, and spatial inequalities. The links between climate change and social justice reverberate everywhere you...
Scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding and overcoming the challenges associated with nickel-rich materials used in lithium-ion batteries. Nickel is already used in lithium-ion batteries,...
Up to 3,500 first time mums are due to take part in a study led by Cambridge researchers to understand why some will develop pre-eclampsia and...
The U.S. First Lady met with first ladies of African nations participating in the Global First Ladies Academy. Dr. Jill Biden, First Lady of the United...
Mycocrete, a paste made with fungi, can be combined with a knitted textile framework to create environmentally friendly constructions Strong and versatile Scientists have developed mycocrete,...
Discovery opens up applications beyond what biology is currently capable of – showcasing how we might engineer new technologies. Scientists have found a new use for...
Newcastle University is to lead a research hub that will help to inform and support the UK’s strategy for the Integration of the Hydrogen Economy. The...
As stars like our sun swell in size with age, they can become large enough to engulf their inner planets. In May of this year, astronomers...
Billions of years ago, in the giant disk of dust, gas, and rocky material that orbited our young sun, larger and larger bodies coalesced to eventually...