Colliding Dust and the Sparks of Creation

Materials Science

ISTA scientists explain static electricity in the most abundant solid insulators Two microscopic grains collide and produce a tiny spark.

Life Sciences - Mar 18

Selenium in plants unravelled: a basis for selenium-enriched crops

An estimated 500 million to 1 billion people worldwide are affected by selenium deficiency, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Researchers at Wageningen University & Research (WUR), working with the University of Turin in Italy, have developed a metabolic map describing how plants take up and process selenium.

Environment - Mar 18

Beavers can turn riverbeds into powerful carbon sinks

Beavers could play a significant role in Europe's climate mitigation efforts, by transforming suitable river corridors into long-term carbon stores. Beavers are able to engineer riverbeds into promising ways to prevent carbon dioxide release into the air, according to a new international study.

Environment - Mar 18

Changing flight paths could slash aviation’s climate impact

Small changes to aircraft flight paths to avoid the atmospheric conditions that create condensation trails - known as contrails - could reduce aviation's global warming impact by nearly half, a new study suggests.

Environment - Mar 17

Nest-building birds help disperse cotton

Environment

Birds play a larger role in the dispersal of wild cotton than previously assumed. This is shown by a study in the journal Oikos, carried out in southern Africa.

Psychology - Mar 17

Brief Interventions Reduce Risk of Renewed Suicide Attempt

Psychology

A single conversation can make the difference: brief, structured interventions after a person has attempted suicide significantly reduce the risk of a renewed attempt. This is revealed by an international meta-analysis led by the University of Zurich.

Health - Mar 18

School phone policies not silver bullet for student outcomes

Health

Largest in-depth study of parents, students and teachers finds "messy, mixed picture" of benefits and negative consequences of school phone policies Students who attend schools with smartphone bans re

Environment - Mar 18

New Palm Species Discovered in the Rainforest – in Collaboration with Locals

Environment

Two researchers at the University of Zurich have discovered and described a new, previously unknown palm species found in the virgin forests of Colombia. In close cooperation with a local indigenous community, they mapped the geographical distribution of the palm species and subjected their study to a local peer review process.

Environment - Mar 17

Forest type shapes bird communities throughout the year

Environment

Bird communities in forests change significantly over the course of the year. Nevertheless, the differences between various forest types remain clearly discernible across the seasons.

Engineering Tiny 3D Metallic Parts

Materials Science

Scientists at Caltech have figured out how to precisely engineer tiny three-dimensional (3D) metallic pieces with nanoscale dimensions.

Pharmacology - Mar 17

Intramuscular Adrenaline Shows Little Effect on Histamine-Induced Hypotension

Pharmacology

Injections are considered the most important first-line treatment for acute, severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), which can manifest, among other symptoms, as a drop in blood pressure.

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