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Homosexual Termites May Have Evolutionary Edge: Study
Male-male pairings of termites is a strategy for survival, and not due to the mis-recognition of males as females, a study finds.
Silicon Boosts Rice Yields, According To LEGATO Researchers
Researchers at the recent LEGATO conference held in the Philippines presented five years' worth of study findings into rice cultivation in the region.
Element-Rich Mud Takes A Very Long Time To Form: Study
A very low sedimentation rate on the seabed is necessary for the formation of mineral resources rich in rare earths, finds a study.
Bendable Concrete Doesn’t Crack Under Pressure
Scientists in Singapore have developed a type of bendable concrete that is stronger than regular concrete.
Birds Of A Feather Sound Like Each Other
Scientists have found familial differences in the earliest vocal babblings of juvenile songbirds, suggesting a hereditary cause for these variances.
Australian-Chinese Lab To Cut Greenhouse Emissions
The University of New South Wales and Hangzhou Cable Joint Laboratory will be aimed at transforming electricity transmission.
Tired Of Rush Hour Traffic? A Machine Could Fix That
A deep reinforcement learning algorithm could optimally plan traffic signals and help to reduce congestion, according to a new study.
Overconfidence Leads To Poor Decisions: Study
There could be some truth to the saying that pride comes before a fall, as neuroscientists reveal how overconfidence can lead to poor decision-making.
IBM Watson To Fight Cancer In 21 Hospitals Across China
IBM and Hangzhou CognitiveCare plan to bring the Watson cognitive computing platform to 21 hospitals across China.












