New biomaterials developed at the University of Bayreuth eliminate risk of infection and facilitate healing processes.
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Using the Past to Maintain Future Biodiversity
New research shows that safeguarding species and ecosystems and the benefits they provide for society against future climatic change requires effective solutions which can only be formulated from reliable forecasts.
Sunflower Oil Shows Unexpected Efficiency In Corrosion Prevention
Sunflower oil, which is found in almost every home, can be used not only in cooking, everyday life and cosmetology - it will help avoid complications (gas hydrates and corrosion) during oil and gas production.
Researchers Explore How Retail Drone Delivery May Change Logistics Networks
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas say drone technology has the potential to be a genuine game changer in the retail industry, with its promise to enable retailers to offer unheard-of delivery lead times and near-perfect delivery-time customization adaptability.
New Malaria Transmission Patterns Emerge In Africa
An international study reveals how future climate change could affect malaria transmission in Africa over the next century.
Accuracy of El Niño Simulation Hones Climate Change Estimates
Correctly simulating ocean current variations hundreds of feet below the ocean surface—the so-called Pacific Equatorial Undercurrent—during El Niño events is key in reducing the uncertainty of predictions of future warming in the eastern tropical Pacific.