Increased Safety in Diagnosing Cardiac Infarction With More Sensitive Analytical Method
Marine Species Threatened by Deep-Sea Mining
Less than half of our planet’s surface is covered by land. The rest is water, and this environment is home to an enormous range of animal species, most of which remain undiscovered and thus have not yet been named. A newly discovered species, Plenaster craigi, has turned out to be the most abundant species on the…
Newly Discovered Disease Mechanism for Type 2 Diabetes
New Study Will Help Find The Best Locations for Thermal Power Stations in Iceland
A new research article, with lead authors from the University of Gothenburg, gives indications of the best places in Iceland to build thermal power stations. In Iceland, heat is extracted for use in power plants directly from the ground in volcanic areas. Constructing a geothermal power station near a volcano can be beneficial, since Earth’s…
Making Spintronic Neurons Sing in Unison
What do fire flies, Huygens’s wall clocks, and even the heart of choir singers, have in common? They can all synchronize their respective individual signals into one single unison tone or rhythm. Now researchers at University of Gothenburg have taught two different emerging classes of nano-scopic microwave signal oscillators, which can be used as…