Scientists have created a non-invasive adhesive patch, which promises the measurement of glucose levels through the skin without …
Troy Oakes
Troy Oakes
Troy was born and raised in Australia and has always wanted to know why and how things work, which led him to his love for science. He is a professional photographer and enjoys taking pictures of Australia's beautiful landscapes. He is also a professional storm chaser where he currently lives in Hervey Bay, Australia.
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Researchers from RMIT University have developed a new artificial enzyme that uses light to kill bacteria. The artificial enzymes could …
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Imperial experts have found a “breadcrumb trail” of glassy beads debris from an 800,000-year-old meteor impact. Around 800,000 …
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For centuries, the prevailing science has indicated that all of the nitrogen on Earth available to plants comes …
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New images from ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile and other telescopes reveal a rich landscape of stars …
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New research by scientists shows that when cellular barriers are exposed to metal nanoparticles, cellular messengers are released …
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A distinct lack of the chemical element phosphorus in other parts of the Universe could make it very …
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Scientists conclude methane-producing microbes date back 3.5 billion years, supporting the hypothesis that they could have contributed to …
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Like a yoga novice, electronic components don’t stretch easily. But that’s changing thanks to a variation of origami, …
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Food packaging may be be having an impact on your body’s nutrient absorption. “We found that zinc oxide …