by Admin | Apr 8, 2025 | Articles
What can seismic waves tell us about Earth’s history? Published: Studying the hidden structure of our planet is essential for understanding Earth’s geological past and predicting its future. Dr Fiona Darbyshire, a seismologist at the Université du Québec à Montréal in...
by Admin | Apr 2, 2025 | Articles
How can saliva help us diagnose and care for newborn babies? Published: Caring for newborn babies, particularly those born prematurely, can be a tricky business. They are unable to tell caregivers how they are feeling or if something is wrong, and it can be hard to...
by Admin | Apr 1, 2025 | Articles
How can we see air pollution with a camera? Published: Air pollution is a growing concern worldwide, affecting health, climate and weather systems. Scientists use special tools to measure tiny particles in the air, called aerosols, which can travel across continents...
by Admin | Mar 20, 2025 | Articles
Finding common ground: how can we reduce political polarisation? Published: Politics is often a divisive topic, as people have strong views about politicians, governments and how society should be organised. At the University of Alberta in Canada, Professor Jared...
by Admin | Mar 18, 2025 | Articles
Breeding better beans: how understanding plant genetics can improve the appearance of beans Published: Beans are tasty, versatile and in high demand. However, many varieties darken after harvesting, making them undesirable to consumers which reduces profits for...
by Admin | Mar 13, 2025 | Articles
Can art help scientists see more clearly? Published: Scientists rely on observation to collect data, but what if their personal perspectives and biases influence what they see? Dr Christina Smylitopoulos, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Guelph...
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