IN THE LAB
3D Printed Seaweed For Medical Implants
Seaweed-derived gels could be a new source of biocompatible material for medical implants that also has a positive impact on the environment.
Quantum Cryptography Made Efficient With Lasers
Scientists have found a more efficient quantum cryptography protocol that does not require eavesdropping monitoring.
The Surprising Way DHA Reaches The Brain
Scientists have found that the protein Mfsd2a transports DHA across the blood-brain barrier in the unexpected form of lysophosphatidylcholine.
How Many Visitors Can A Koala Bear?
The koala bear's low energy diet may make it particularly sensitive to stress from visitor noise and handling.
Mouse Hearts Undergo Pre-Teen Growth Spurt
If replicated in humans, the finding that heart cells have the capacity to divide long after birth could lead to regenerative treatments for heart disease.
Six Gene Loci Linked To Colorectal Cancer In East Asians
A large genome-wide association study (GWAS) in the East Asian population has identified six genetic loci linked to higher risk of colorectal cancer.
Fast Growing Bornean Trees Important For Carbon Cycling
Rainforests in Borneo produce 50 percent more wood biomass than comparable forests in the Amazon, scientists say.
Using Fluorescent Light To Detect Bombs
Scientists from Australia and China have used light and the chemistry of explosive compounds to build a promising new type of explosives sensor.
China Faces Freshwater Shortage
Scientists call for the adoption of water-saving technologies in the face of China's dire freshwater shortage driven by agricultural production.












