chinese academy of sciences
Graphene Oxide Protects Sperm From Ice
Just a small amount of graphene oxide is sufficient to prevent ice crystals from forming, thereby protecting sperm during cryopreseveration.
When Is The Best Time To Eat ‘Good’ Fats?
Eating food with long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids during the day might help to lessen the risk of metabolic syndromes, researchers say.
For Angkor Wat, Climate Change Is Worse Than Tourists
Millimeter-level satellite data has revealed that increased groundwater usage for tourism has not adversely impacted Cambodia's historic Angkor Wat temple complex.
100,000 Year-Old Skulls Shed Light On The Origins Of Modern Humans
The ancestors of modern humans had features that resembled Neanderthals, according to a study of skull fragments found in China.
Blasting Leftover Antibiotics With Electrons To Prevent Resistance
Scientists in China have used high energy radiation to degrade antibiotic residues, an important step in preventing antimicrobial resistance.
Monkeys Pass Mirror Test For Self-Awareness
Monkeys trained to use mirrors were able to recognize their own reflection, a sign of self-awareness.
FIT Is The Reason Proteins Make (Female) Flies Full
Consuming proteins triggers the release of FIT, which signals fullness to the brain and prevents the consumption of more proteins.
Ancient Post-Apocalyptic World Ruled By Sponges
After extreme climate change wiped out 85 percent of all species, sponges took over and thrived.
Waterways Are Extensively Polluted With Antibiotic-Resistant Bugs
Thanks to human activity, antibiotic resistant genes are now widespread in estuarine areas.












