New Machine Learning Tool Predicts Breakdown of Biodegradable Plastics
A study from the Agricultural University of Athens reveals a machine-learning tool that significantly speeds up the prediction of how biodegradable plastics decompose in nature.
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A study from the Agricultural University of Athens reveals a machine-learning tool that significantly speeds up the prediction of how biodegradable plastics decompose in nature.
A new study suggests that a class of star clusters known as 'cosmic wallflowers' could be the ancestors of globular clusters, based on computer simulations.
A recent study highlights the alarming ease with which artificial intelligence can be tricked into identifying signals and phenomena as signs of alien life.
Recent studies show that both the cannabis cultivar and the methods used for drying and storing can significantly affect the aroma of the plant.
A newly discovered mineral, spanoite, has been named in honor of Tyler Spano, recognizing her significant contributions to the field of mineralogy.
Africa's wildlife conservation efforts are hindered by colonial-era laws that separate local communities from their natural resources. This article examines the implications of these outdated regulations.
A recent study highlights the impact of heavy rainfall on spider survival and the structural integrity of their webs in the Ecuadorian Andes.
As a powerful super typhoon approaches, residents of Guam and the Northern Marianas are evacuating and making last-minute preparations for the storm's impact.
In a dazzling display reminiscent of fireworks, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captures red, white, and blue stars in a new image, celebrating July 4th.
As wildfires return to western Greenland after a period of calm, residents are learning to navigate the challenges these fires bring to their lives.
A collaborative study sheds light on how bacteria insert proteins into their cell membranes, revealing complex biochemical processes.
A new study reveals that the planned launch of 1.7 million satellites may lead to significant challenges for astronomical research and observations.
In the face of hostile takeover threats, companies increasingly rely on ESG strategies. This approach not only protects their interests but also fosters community benefits.
A collaborative research effort between German and Japanese scientists has achieved a significant milestone in the optical writing of antiferromagnets, which could revolutionize storage devices and energy-efficient information systems.
The rice-growing region in Italy's Pavia province is grappling with the effects of early summer heat and drought, leading to increased weed growth in paddies.
A groundbreaking discovery in Siberia has unveiled the oldest known evidence of the plague, dating back over 5,500 years and challenging previous understandings of the disease's history.
A new framework sheds light on the photoproperties of natural organic matter and eumelanin, potentially paving the way for innovative sustainable technologies.
As concerns about fracking safety grow, British Columbia and Alberta are falling behind in establishing adequate safety distances for residents living near fracking operations.
A new study reveals that while Greenland's meltwater is contributing to the weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), researchers have found no evidence of an impending tipping point.
Scientists have made an exciting discovery of a rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica, which had been hidden away in a drawer for decades.