Mars rover continues progress along upper Gediz Vallis ridge

Mars rover continues progress along upper Gediz Vallis ridge

This image was taken by Chemistry & Camera (ChemCam) onboard NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 4158 (2024-04-17 07:52:27 UTC). Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL Curiosity continues to make progress along the margin of upper Gediz Vallis ridge, investigating the broken bedrock in our workspace and acquiring images of the ridge deposit as the rover drives south. Today’s … Read more

How climate change affects potato cultivation in South Korea

How climate change affects potato cultivation in South Korea

In South Korea, research by ZALF and BTU Cottbus shows how adapting planting times and using the CO2 fertilization effect can increase yields of spring potatoes by up to 60%. Credit: Yean-Uk Kim / ZALF A study published in the journal Potato Research presents results on the response of spring and summer potatoes to climate … Read more

New findings lead to advances in optical quantum computing

New findings lead to advances in optical quantum computing

Resource-efficient multi-photon processor based on an optical fiber loop. Credit: Marco Di Vita An international collaboration of researchers, led by Philip Walther at University of Vienna, have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum technology, with the successful demonstration of quantum interference among several single photons using a novel resource-efficient platform. The work published in Science … Read more

Unlocking sustainable antimicrobial solutions from peels

Unlocking sustainable antimicrobial solutions from peels

Study Unveils the Potent Antimicrobial Properties of Pomegranate Varieties. Credit: Severino Zara: National Council of Research, Institute of Food Production Sciences, Sassari 07100, Italy, [email protected] Pomegranates, known for their rich phenolic content, have been explored for their potential as natural antimicrobials. The research focuses on the peel, which contains a high concentration of these beneficial … Read more

Fusion-energy quest makes big advance with EU-Japan reactor

Fusion-energy quest makes big advance with EU-Japan reactor

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain The inauguration of the world’s most powerful fusion machine brings the dream of clean, safe and abundant power closer. In the eastern Japanese city of Naka stands a six-story-high tower that is far from being an ordinary building. The device inside the cylindrical steel structure is called a tokamak. It’s designed … Read more

Scientists discover new way to extract cosmological information from galaxy surveys

Scientists discover new way to extract cosmological information from galaxy surveys

An illustration of the main idea and results from Wang et al. Credit: NAOC Scientists at the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) and their international collaborators have recently developed a new method for efficiently extracting information from galaxy surveys. Their research results are published in the journal Communications Physics. Massive … Read more

Chemists introduce new copper-catalyzed C-H activation strategy

Chemists introduce new copper-catalyzed C-H activation strategy

Investigation of Cu(I) salts for γ-dehydrogenation. Reaction conditions: catalyst (10 mol%), AcOH (0.2 M), 125 °C, 12 h. Isolated yields are reported. Credit: Nature (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07341-z Inspired by what human liver enzymes can do, Scripps Research chemists have developed a new set of copper-catalyzed organic synthesis reactions for building and modifying pharmaceuticals and other … Read more

European XFEL elicits secrets from an important nanogel

European XFEL elicits secrets from an important nanogel

Above 32 °C, PNIPAm changes from a hydrophilic to a hydrophobic state. As a consequence, the nanogel particles rapidly change their size by expelling water. Credit: Felix Lehmkühler An international team at the world’s largest X-ray laser European XFEL at Schenefeld near Hamburg has scrutinized the properties of an important nanogel that is often used … Read more

Study highlights importance of caregiver well-being in Uganda

Study highlights importance of caregiver well-being in Uganda

Professor Lindsay Stark. Credit: Washington University in St. Louis A group-based curriculum called Journey of Life (JoL)—delivered over 12 sessions in the Kiryandongo refugee settlement in Uganda—led to improvements in mental health, social support, parental warmth and attitudes around violence against children, finds a new study from the Brown School. “This study highlights the crucial role … Read more

H5N1 strain of bird flu found in milk: WHO

H5N1 strain of bird flu found in milk: WHO

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain The H5N1 bird flu virus strain has been detected in very high concentrations in raw milk from infected animals, the WHO said Friday, though how long the virus can survive in milk is unknown. Avian influenza A(H5N1) first emerged in 1996 but since 2020, the number of outbreaks in birds has … Read more