Venomous caterpillar has strange biology
The venom of a caterpillar, native to South East Queensland, shows promise for use in medicines and pest control, researchers say.
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The venom of a caterpillar, native to South East Queensland, shows promise for use in medicines and pest control, researchers say.
Researchers have discovered a new mechanism controlling satiation. According to the recently published study, the hormone secretin induces satiation by activating brown adipose tissue.
A research team has successfully developed halide perovskite-based memory with an ultra-fast switching speed.
Listening to music while running might be the key to improving people’s performance when they feel mentally fatigued a study suggests. The performance of runners who listened to a self-selected playlist after completing a demanding thinking task was at…
Older people affected by memory loss have much to gain from AR technology, yet a study exploring the use of augmented reality to support older adults at home finds the user interface is sometimes confusing for those aged 50+.
The way in which a compound inspired by nature produces hydrogen has now been described in detail. These findings are the foundation for the energy-efficient production of hydrogen as a sustainable energy source.
People who have experienced childhood trauma get a more pleasurable ‘high’ from morphine, new research suggests.
New research suggests fumed silica nanoparticles (FSNs) can be used to help improve the performance of warm mix asphalt (WMA).
As well as bright colors and subtle scents, flowers possess many invisible ways of attracting their pollinators, and a new study shows that bumblebees may use the humidity of a flower to tell them about the presence of nectar.
According to a recent study, open learning spaces are not directly associated with the physical activity of students in grades 3 and 5, even though more breaks from sedentary time were observed in open learning spaces compared to conventional classrooms.
Five months ago, 3D Systems promised to expand into the “nascent industry” of printing entire human body parts. Today, it’s doing just that.
A recent study revealed that as a city becomes more economically developed, its citizens’ happiness becomes more directly related to the area of urban green space.
Scientists are pursuing a new strategy in the protracted fight against the SARS-CoV-2 virus by engineering nanobodies that can neutralize virus variants in two different ways.
Cancer immunotherapy involving drugs that inhibit CTLA-4 also activates an unwanted response that may self-limit its efficacy in fighting tumors, according to a new study.
Millions of liters of primary municipal wastewater can be treated sustainably using fast-growing willow trees while also producing renewable bioenergy and ‘green’ chemicals, researchers find.
The monthly dividend payer is working on another needle-moving deal.
ETH researchers examined chemicals in plastics worldwide. They found an unexpectedly high number of substances of potential concern intentionally used in everyday plastic products. A lack of transparency limits management of these chemicals.
Amazon rain forests could be at far higher risk of extreme drought than previously thought, according to new research.
An observational study found that out of more than 2,400 pollinator visits to flowers at urban and rural farms in in Western Washington about 35% of were made by flies — most of which were the black-and-yellow-striped syrphid flies. For a few plants, …
New research is showing that some tiny catalysts being considered for industrial-scaled environmental remediation efforts may be unstable during operation.