Trending News
News
News
Stable Way To Recycle Greenhouse Gases
Researchers have developed more stable alternatives for the catalysts required when turning harmful greenhouse gases into more valuable products.
News
Anti-Insulin Signals Help Queen Ants Live Long and Prosper
Researchers have discovered that modified insulin signaling pathways in ant queens of the species Harpagnathos saltator may be responsible for their astounding longevity and reproductive ability.
News
Africa’s Oldest Known Dinosaur Discovered and Named
Paleontologists have discovered and named a new, early dinosaur. The skeleton of this new sauropodomorph — a long-necked dinosaur — now named Mbiresaurus raathi, was, incredibly, mostly intact.
News
Turning Plastic Waste Into Printing Material
A method to convert a commonly thrown-away plastic to a resin used in 3D-printing could allow better use to be made of plastic waste.
News
Harnessing Saffron's Power for Food and Therapeutics
A highly efficient enzyme combined with a multigene engineering approach offers potential for sustainable production of water-soluble pigments in plant tissues.
News
Coronavirus Transmission Affected by Virus Shape
Coronavirus particles have been shown to exist in a range of squashed and elongated ellipsoidal shapes and the way they rotate in fluid affect how the virus is transmitted.
News
A Greener Route to Blue Organic Dyes
Researchers have shown how one class of artificial organic dyes can be produced in a more environmentally friendly way with solid-state synthesis.
News
Boron Used To Aid Fusion Power Generation
What is the connection between boron, an element in a common household cleaner, and tokamaks, ring-shaped fusion facilities that heat fuel to million-degree temperatures?
News
Making Hydrocarbon Separation and Crude Oil Refinement Greener
Polymer-based membranes that selectively separate hydrocarbon and crude oil mixtures could eclipse current industrial thermal processes.
News
Breakthrough in Developing an Oral Insulin Tablet
Researchers have discovered that insulin from the latest version of their oral tablets is absorbed by rats in the same way that injected insulin is.
Advertisement