A new zentropy theory explains the superior light manipulation in transparent ceramics, paving the way for advanced, ...
Gene editing has the potential to cure thousands of people suffering from devastating rare diseases. But the Nobel Prize-winning technology faces a basic math problem: It’s not profitable to spend ...
Scientists at Flinders University in Adelaide analysed 10 years of data comparing women's tea and coffee habits with detailed ...
A student from Tianjin University introduced China's rural vitalization practices and poverty reduction experiences to the world at the World Food Forum Dialogue held in October in Italy.
A new class of ceramics are not only transparent, but they can control light with exceptional efficiency—better than any ...
As the early morning sun pierces the mist on Erhai Lake in Southwest China's Yunnan province, Yan Bingqi is already knee-deep ...
A decade-long study tracking nearly 10,000 older women suggests that everyday beverage choices may subtly influence bone health. Researchers at Flinders University have investigated whether everyday ...
A decade-long study of older women found that tea drinkers had slightly stronger bones, while moderate coffee drinking caused ...
A five-year-old girl who became the world's first recipient of a dual-chamber artificial heart with fully magnetically ...
Fluorine is critical for biomedicine. This element can help drug compounds be more potent and last longer in the body, and ...
Canada has only twenty-two NAI Fellows, and Dr. Liu is the first researcher from Queen’s to receive this distinction. His election places him within a small national cohort and connects his work to an ...
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