1st-ever prey found inside fossilized juvenile tyrannosaur leads to deeper understanding about feeding habits of these iconic predators The difference between a juvenile and adult tyrannosaur is massive - both figuratively and literally. While adults weighed around 3,000 kilograms, the weight of a pick-up truck, juveniles were much leaner.
A new study from experts at The University of Manchester and the University of East Anglia (UEA) has revealed why some 'eco goods' may fare better than others as a UK recession looms. The research has demonstrated that when money gets tight, people are more likely to keep up more expensive ethical purchases like buying fair trade products.
Scientists shed light on unique fibre structure, evolutionary history and combating invasive species.
China covers its demand for lithium, cobalt and nickel for batteries by recycling, ahead of Europe and the USA.
Researchers lay groundwork to study effects of maternal diabetes on fetal metabolism and development
UCLA researchers lay groundwork to study effects of maternal diabetes on fetal metabolism and development UCLA researchers lay groundwork to study effects of maternal diabetes on fetal metabolism and development FINDINGS UCLA scientists examined how exposure to higher levels of glucose alter fetal tissue metabolism, using a technique they pioneered to trace in utero carbon-13 in fetal tissues.
A challenge among three housemates to identify species around their inner-Brisbane home has resulted in an academic research paper, showcasing the rich biodiversity in urban landscapes.
A study looking at 15 years of HIV transmission and suppression in Uganda reveals how closing gender gaps in treatment could slash infection rates.
Researchers have developed an algorithm to train an analog neural network just as accurately as a digital one, enabling the development of more efficient alternatives to power-hungry deep learning hardware.
China is ahead of Europe and the US in using recycling to meet its needs for lithium, cobalt and nickel for batteries.
In order for immune cells to do their job, they need to know against whom they should direct their attack. Research teams at the University of Würzburg have identified new details in this process.
Socially disadvantaged people are especially exposed to extreme heat. Dr Timothy English and co-authors explore a pilot project opening in Sydney will use the best available evidence to keep vulnerable people cool on the hottest of days.
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International Mountain Day: 'Benchmark' assessment reveals depth of Indigenous Peoples' relationship with Canada's mountains

Results for: Survey asks Calgarians what they think about Airbnb in their community

Billions have been raised to restore forests with little success - here's the missing ingredient
Seven original 1970s skateparks that show why these urban treasures should be protected

Jens Haueisen from TU Ilmenau admitted to the National Academy of Science and Engineering

New research project to understand children's experiences of temporary accommodation in Scotland
Results for: Accessibility of public places for people with disabilities lags in Calgary
Chancellor of the Exchequer visits The University of Manchester to discuss reform of UK's power network