New Dataset Aims to Enhance Predictions of Urban Microplastic Pollution
A recently proposed standardized runoff dataset may significantly improve the forecasting of microplastic pollution in urban water sources, which is often overlooked.
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A recently proposed standardized runoff dataset may significantly improve the forecasting of microplastic pollution in urban water sources, which is often overlooked.
Recent research indicates that transparent packaging could significantly enhance sales for brands and retailers, suggesting a shift in packaging strategies.
KAIST and an international team have developed a new diagnostic technology that improves the detection of multiple viruses in a single test, addressing growing health concerns.
A significant advancement in astrophysics has been made by an international team measuring nuclear reactions at record-low energies for the first time at GSI/FAIR.
On April 23, 2026, Jordan will officially join the Artemis Accords during a ceremony at NASA Headquarters, with key officials in attendance.
The principle of 'location, location, location' holds significant weight in social media, influencing how users perceive posts that include geographic details.
Researchers have developed RNA-based droplets that act as organelles, potentially enhancing various cellular functions and opening new avenues in biotechnology and medicine.
Research from MIT highlights how gene activation not only influences gene expression but also alters the physical structure of DNA, creating ripples that affect neighboring genes.
A recent study has mapped an extensive network of gene interactions, revealing 90,000 connections among 4 million gene pairs, potentially advancing our understanding of genetics and disease.
Recent advancements in drone technology are providing crop breeders with valuable insights into growth patterns, particularly regarding the timing and duration of genetic effects on plant height.
A collaborative effort among researchers from Yale, Google, and UC Santa Barbara has led to the creation of a device that simulates proton tunneling, a key phenomenon in chemical reactions.
Recent research suggests that sudden quantum jolts may not disrupt adiabatic behavior, potentially reshaping our understanding of thermodynamic processes.
A recent study underscores the significance of product-specific language in Instagram ads, particularly within the unique context of Japan's advertising landscape.
Recent research suggests that compounds found in ginger and turmeric may help combat antibiotic-resistant infections, particularly affecting vulnerable groups.
A recent study by the Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme suggests that changes in feeding habits may have contributed to the mass stranding of 55 pilot whales in Scotland.
A new testing method employing emojis has been developed to evaluate the social skills of preschool children, with a vocabulary test also in progress.
European space startups are increasingly attracting venture capital, but U.S. investors remain the primary source of funding for private-led growth rounds.
A study led by Professor Dr. Bart Thomma reveals how fungi employ ancient antimicrobial proteins to interact with plant hosts and their associated microbiomes.
While rainforests are often called the lungs of the Earth, our oceans play a crucial role in oxygen production and carbon storage, potentially offering significant climate benefits.
A recent study discusses the feasibility of using laser sail propulsion to accelerate small spacecraft for deep space missions, potentially allowing for detailed imaging of Proxima b.