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Gas accretion responsible for the mass of stars
Researchers from Japan have discovered that a star's mass is determined by the gas accretion from its core, not the mass at its inception.
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Following the movement of atoms in real time could result in better materials design
Researchers from the University of Cambridge are following the movement of atoms as they cluster to form two-dimensional materials, a single atomic layer thick.
Using Artificial Intelligence to identify flooded buildings
A research team at the Tohoku University has developed an Artificial Intelligence method that uses news media images to accurately detect flooded buildings within 24 hours of a disaster.
New research solves gravitational phenomenon of the ocean
An investigation has devised a new theory that looks to solve an oceanic gravitational phenomenon that has long evaded scientists.
How do seabirds interact with aquaculture and fisheries?
Researchers investigate the interactions between Mediterranean and Atlantic seabirds and aquaculture and fisheries.
Using Artificial Intelligence to detect anomalies in space
Researchers at Julius-Maximilians-Universität of Würzburg are training Artificial Intelligence on a satellite to discover unknown phenomena in space.
3D printed proton-conductive membrane paves way for energy storage devices
Researchers at Tohoku University have 3D printed the first proton exchange membrane, a core component of batteries, electrochemical capacitors, and fuel cells.
Discovery of AMBRA1 enzyme may help cancer treatment
New research suggests a novel enzyme called AMBRA1 that has eluded scientists for over 25 years may revolutionise cancer treatment.
Unprecedented observations of black hole in M87 galaxy
Data from nineteen observatories are being released to give an unprecedented insight into the black hole in the M87 galaxy, and to improve tests of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
Citrus peel offers alternative route to bio-based PEF-plastics
Sari Rautiainen, Senior Scientist at VTT, proposes a new circular approach to PEF plastics: from citrus peel to plastic bottles.











