Mars’ subsurface holds the right conditions for microbial life

Mars’ subsurface holds the right conditions for microbial life

A new study conducted by Brown University researchers suggests that Mars’ subsurface has the right conditions for present-day microbial life.
fish farms

Enhancing biosecurity on fish farms with Liftup AS

Liftup AS explains how its innovative systems are being used to remove waste from fish farms safely and efficiently.
AI in microscopy

An easy-to-use platform is a gateway to AI in microscopy

Researchers have developed a platform to help non-experts use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to study microscopy images.
radar satellites

Using radar satellites to protect against bushfires and floods

Researchers at Curtin University have discovered that radar satellites can enhance the ability to protect against natural disasters.
sustainable concrete

Producing more sustainable concrete by repurposing excavation waste

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a way of regenerating excavation waste to produce a stronger and more sustainable concrete.
fish tanks

A novel alternative to conventional fish tanks in the aquaculture industry

Octaform's high-quality fish tanks are durable, easy to install, and promote a clean and safe environment for your valuable inventory.
biodegradable plastics

Breaking down biodegradable plastics with new and faster process

Scientists have developed a way to break down biodegradable plastics in only a few weeks using just water and heat.
infant galaxy

ALMA discovers rotating infant galaxy with aid of natural cosmic telescope

Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the gravitational lens effect, astronomers have discovered a rotating infant galaxy.
fuel cell

Hybrid material improves proton-based fuel cell technology

Scientists have generated a novel hybrid metal capable of efficient proton transportation, potentially advancing fuel cell technology.
coral reef exosystems

Understanding coral reef ecosystems by playing a video game

NASA is inviting members of the public to help researchers understand coral reef ecosystems by playing the NeMO-Net video game.