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  • Scientist Creates ‘Mini Universe’ to Measure Time Without a Clock

    Combining cold-atom experiments with ideas from stochastic thermodynamics and quantum gravity offers a new lab perspective on one of physics' oldest conundrums.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • From Speed to Stability: How Ageing Changes the Way We Walk

    Reasons why our walking becomes slower and more tiring with age have been uncovered by new Australian research — with findings showing the body increasingly sacrifices efficiency to stay upright.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Microplastics Mapped in Living Tissue for the First Time

    Visualising microplastics inside living tissue without altering or destroying it lays important groundwork for future studies.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • A Shot of Carbon Dioxide Rewires How Cement Sets

    New research reveals the chemical sequence triggered by CO₂ injection in cement paste, capturing a fleeting intermediate reaction for the first time using real-time Raman spectroscopy.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Climate Change Presents New Challenges Regarding Water Regulation for Plants

    How exactly do plants regulate their uptake and release of water during drought stress?

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA-European Sea Level Mission Homes in on El Niño

    Sea level data from a satellite launched by NASA and European partners shows that a swell of warm water hundreds of miles wide has arrived in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America, a sign that El Niño will likely emerge later in the year. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Insight Could Change How We Break Down “Forever Chemicals”

    Scientists identify hydrogen radicals as the key driver in PFAS breakdown, opening the door to more effective and chemical-free water treatment methods.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • From Trash to Climate Tech: Rubber Gloves Find New Life as Carbon Capturers Materials

    Millions of rubber gloves end up in incineration or landfill, but researchers at Aarhus University have now developed a technology that can turn the used gloves into a way to capture CO₂. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Damage to Boreal Peatlands Fast-Tracks Climate Change

    Clear-cutting in peatlands during oil and gas exploration led to 300 per cent more methane emissions.

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  • Efforts to Save Kelp Forests from Ocean Warming Are Ramping Up

    At one time, kelp forests — which shelter fish, slow erosion, and sequester carbon — grew along a third of the world’s coastlines. 

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