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Atomic-Level Engineering of Perovskites Unlocks New Possibilities for LEDs and Lasers

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
A rare coqui llanero pictured in am undisclosed wetland in Puerto Rico.

Frog Finance: Economic Theory Could Help Save Puerto Rico’s Endangered Coquí Frogs

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Composite image of a globular springtail jumping. Credit Adrian Smith

Tiny Backyard Bug Performs World’s Fastest Backflips

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Stock trader's computer screen

Russian invasion of Ukraine could have lasting impacts on global economy, environment

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
A bed bug works its way through a bed net.

Malaria Prevention Success Leads to Unexpected Pest Problem

Categories Health, Social Sciences
synthetic blood platelets

Scientists Create Synthetic Platelets to Stop Bleeding and Boost Healing

Categories Health, Technology
A transverse section through the Xenopus tadpole intersects multiple loops of the rotated intestine.

Poorly coiled frog guts help scientists unravel prevalent human birth anomaly

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
pregnant belly

The More People Know About Pregnancy, the More Likely They Are to Support Access to Abortion

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Composite metal foams (CMFs) being welded together

Welding metal foam without melting its bubbles

Categories Technology
Iani Smithi

Iani smithi Ducks Out as Duckbills Take Over

Categories Life & Non-humans
First responders on the scene of a traffic accident

No More Slowpoke Rescues: Model to Help First Responders Beat Traffic

Categories Physics & Mathematics
New research finds there is significant variation in the anatomy of the human digestive system, with pronounced differences possible between healthy individuals. The finding has implications for understanding the role that the digestive tract’s anatomy can play in affecting human health, as well as providing potential insights into medical diagnoses and the microbial ecosystem of the gut. In this photo, a researcher takes a gut measurement in the lab.

Study finds significant variation in anatomy of human guts

Categories Health
C difficile

The right cocktail of gut enzymes can stop c. diff in its tracks

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