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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 14-Jul-2025 16:11 ET (14-Jul-2025 20:11 GMT/UTC)
PolyU researcher develops nanoporous materials with enhanced hydrogen storage performance
The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityCrucial mutant corn stocks threatened under 2026 USDA budget
University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental SciencesWhat are intraocular lenses? And how can they restore sight for patients with cataracts?
University of RochesterUC faculty named UNESCO chairs for natural sciences
University of CincinnatiTwo University of Cincinnati professors who study environmental science and risk management were appointed to four-year terms as UNESCO university chairs of natural sciences.
The UJI is developing a citizen science project on language interaction for teaching purposes
Universitat Jaume IEarly childhood and primary school teachers have become the protagonists of a research process during the Summer School of the Pedagogical Renewal Movement of Castelló. Through the workshop “Y tú, como lo ves?” (“And you, how do you see it?”), promoted by the Universitat Jaume I, they have worked side by side with researchers Anna Marzà, Verónica Moreno, Paloma Palau, Paola Ruiz and Gloria Torralba to reflect collaboratively on current teaching practices and analyse how multiliteracy is worked on, i.e. the combination of verbal, visual, digital and audiovisual languages that are increasingly coexisting in classrooms.
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Tackling a $1.2 billion problem for Australian farmers using dirt-cheap crushed volcanic rock
University of South AustraliaCheap volcanic rock that languishes in open cut mines and quarries could transform Australia’s farming sector as a natural fertiliser, boosting crop yields and removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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First-of-its-kind, self-powered ocean buoy to enhance NPS research and 5G maritime communication applications
Naval Postgraduate SchoolDeveloped in collaboration with Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) and AT&T, a self-powered ocean buoy anchored five miles north of the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) campus in Monterey Bay with a host of current and future undersea, surface and atmospheric sensors, is poised to advance NPS maritime sensing, domain awareness and communications research and applications.