Natural greenhouse gas emissions from streams and lakes are strongly linked to water discharge and temperature according to a new study led by Linköping University, Sweden.
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Changing Temperatures Increase Pesticide Risk to Bees
Temperature influences how badly pesticides affect bees’ behaviour, suggesting uncertain impacts under climate change, according to a new study.
New Simulation Reveals Secrets Of Exotic Form Of Electrons Called Polarons
A new leaf has turned in scientists' hunt for developing cutting-edge materials used in organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TV's, touchscreens, and more.
Study Confirms Nitrate Can Draw Uranium Into Groundwater
Eight years ago, the data was sound but only suggestive, the evidence strong but circumstantial.
QUT Rock Stars Solve Long-Standing Diamond Conundrum
Two QUT researchers have used a standard laptop computer and a humble piece of rock - from the ‘waste pile’ of a diamond mine - to solve a long-held geological conundrum about how diamonds formed in the deep roots of the earth’s ancient continents.
UC Irvine-Led Team Is First to Detect Neutrinos Made by a Particle Collider
In a scientific first, a team led by physicists at the University of California, Irvine has detected neutrinos created by a particle collider.