Innovative Biaryl Synthesis Method Developed by Tokyo Researchers
A new method for synthesizing polyfunctionalized biaryls without the use of transition-metal catalysts has been introduced by researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo.
A new method for synthesizing polyfunctionalized biaryls without the use of transition-metal catalysts has been introduced by researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo.
A research team from the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont reveals insights into the life history of the Ampelomeryx ginsburgi.
Firefighters are currently engaged in efforts to control two significant wildfires in southern Georgia, exacerbated by a prolonged drought affecting the region.
A recent review highlights the potential of biofortifying rice with protein to combat malnutrition affecting millions while also addressing environmental issues.
Recent archaeological work in Alsleben has uncovered a 7,000-year-old pit containing beaver remains, shedding light on Neolithic fur production methods.
On April 29, 2026, Michael Hall, a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, presented his insights on representation in gaming, addressing themes of decolonialism and colonialism.
Researchers at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography have made significant discoveries regarding the bioluminescence of a unique plankton species that preys on harmful algae linked to red tides.
A new assessment from the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute sheds light on the evolving landscape of irrigated agriculture in the US, providing insights for its future.
Recent research reveals how the single-celled organism Stentor demonstrates learning behaviors, challenging traditional views on intelligence in organisms without brains.
The extraction of critical minerals like lithium and cobalt, vital for green technology, raises significant environmental concerns, particularly for vulnerable communities.
With the recent military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran, the discourse on social media, particularly from national security agencies, has evolved in notable ways.
A collaborative effort between Kyushu University and the Institute of Science Tokyo has led to the development of a computational model simulating how red blood cells transport oxygen through capillaries.
A recent study introduces an AI technique that employs wingbeat radar signatures to identify bees, wasps, and other pollinators, enhancing monitoring while preserving their lives.
Recent research highlights that food scarcity, alongside habitat loss and illegal hunting, poses a significant threat to jaguar populations in the Atlantic Forest, undermining conservation efforts.
A recent study indicates that having a religious affiliation does not prevent Americans from engaging in sports betting, challenging common assumptions about morality and gambling.
A team of researchers from Japan has made a significant breakthrough by identifying the first potassium-gated ion channel in animals, potentially impacting our understanding of cellular functions.
A nearly four-decade soil warming study shows that even stable carbon can degrade with increasing temperatures, raising concerns about CO₂ emissions.
A newly developed ultrafast transient absorption microscope offers unprecedented sensitivity, revealing hidden differences in the light-harvesting antennae of photosynthetic organisms.
Recent simulations challenge the belief that increased information leads to improved understanding, highlighting potential pitfalls in the free flow of information.
A new shielding material, thinner than hair and stretchable like rubber, is set to enhance protection against electromagnetic waves and radiation in various industrial settings.