CO2 emissions in developed economies fall due to decreasing fossil fuel and energy use
Efforts to cut emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and tackle climate change in developed economies are beginning to pay off according to new research.
Efforts to cut emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and tackle climate change in developed economies are beginning to pay off according to new research.
When an epileptic seizure occurs in the brain, the nerve cells lose their usual pattern and fire in a very fast rhythm. The cause is a complex interplay of various factors. Scientists have now discove..
Scientists have discovered a defect in immune cells known as 'killer T cells' that explains their inability to destroy cancer tumors. The researchers believe that repairing this defect could..
Using two partially fragmented fossil skulls, a student has digitally reconstructed, in three-dimensions, the skulls of two species of ancient reptile that lived in the Late Triassic, one of which had..
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At work, it's healthier and more productive just to be yourself, according to a new study.
According to a new study, migratory birds in Europe and Canada have substantially advanced the timing of their spring migration due to climate change. The average migratory bird has advanced its sprin..
The benefits of the 'silver spoon effect' in mongoose pups extend across their lifetime, a new study has shown.
The programme Safe Fall- Safe Schools© establishes a methodology that is suitable for different ages of students, centred on progression by levels and types of fall (backwards, sideways and forwards),..
Partnered with machine learning, brain scans reveal how people understand objects in our world.