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Spectacled Flowerpecker Makes Its Debut
The spectacled flowerpecker has only now been officially named and characterized by scientists, despite making appearances around Borneo for more than a decade.
Stamping Out Liver Cancer With Inhibitor Drugs
A team of scientists in Singapore has identified a vulnerable pathway in stem-like liver cancer cells which can be targeted to inhibit tumor formation.
Biologics Production Made Simple
An international team of scientists has developed a platform that allows for biologics production, analysis and assembly into functional complexes.
Gutter Gold
What if the solution to the world's energy problem was lying in the gutter all along?
Corals: The Turn Of The Tide
Corals are dying but science could be able to help them fight back from the brink.
Hokkaido Researchers Break New Ice In Cryosphere Science
Researchers at the Institute of Low Temperature Science at Hokkaido University are uncovering secrets of the climate buried in ice cores.
Bee Change
While bees might be terrifying to some people, we should all be worried about a world without them.
Doom For The Planet: The Insect Apocalypse
They may not be as charismatic as the pandas or polar bears, but insects are indispensable to life as we know it.
The Great Walls On Mekong: Dams Of Fate
Dams have dealt a blow to the flora and fauna of the Mekong—and the people who depend on it for a living.












