Author “Catherine Diamond”
How stressed are you? Nanoparticles pave the way for home stress testing
Stress takes various shapes in our daily lives, from relentless work demands to the constant rush...
Learn moreNanohertz gravitational waves are cool but not supercool
A new study sheds light on the origin of low-frequency space-time ripples Similar to the ripples...
Learn moreXJTLU holds its First Three Minute Thesis Competition
The finalists of XJTLU's first Three Minute Thesis competition, with the judges and Professor A...
Learn moreTo save bees, scientists say focus on habitat first, then pesticides
A recent study by researchers from China, the UK and the Netherlands indicates habitat loss may impact the diversity of bees more than increased pesticide exposure.
Learn moreBiodiversity in the margins: Merging farmlands affects natural pest control
A new study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology demonstrates how the diversity and abunda...
Learn moreAn evening of poetry and music brings together staff and students
XJTLU’s musicians and poets recently took to the stage to showcase their talents in the first Ope...
Learn moreThe little things matter: Chemists develop new sensor for microvolume pH detection
Measuring the pH of substances gives us vital clues about the world around us, such as identifyin...
Learn moreFive XJTLU researchers in global top 2% of scientists
Five XJTLU staff members have been ranked in the top 2% of scientists in the world (2023) in ...
Learn morePotential target for reversing drug resistance in ovarian cancer identified
For the 314,000 people diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year, hope often comes in the form of p...
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