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Researchers warn fish are suffering from oxygen decline
Larger fishes are more likely to experience oxygen deficiency in warm water than smaller species

Researchers develop solar-powered extraction of potable water from dry air
By involving second stage of desorption and condensation, as well as readily available adsorbent materials, new device’s output has been significantly increased

Bibliotheca Alexandrina announces August limited reopening to only researchers
The library is both a commemoration of the ancient Library of Alexandria, a beacon of the city’s former reputation as a global centre of learning, and an attempt to rekindle something of the brilliance that this earlier centre of study and erudition represented.

Smokers not more susceptible to COVID-19 infection: Researchers
Giving smokers alternative nicotine delivery means they might prefer these products over cigarettes, and produce better outcomes, says Polosa

Early government actions, controls lessen impact of epidemic: Researchers Â
COVID-19 restrictions should not be eased early to prevent strong second wave of infections

L’OrĂ©al Egypt offers €16,000 for Egyptian PhD, postdoctoral female researchers
Company exports 85% of its products, says Nahla Mokhtar

Researchers investigate role of crops in sustaining ancient empires
The millet has an important role in sustaining Mongolia’s empire: study

Researchers estimate the global extent of river ice cover loss
This decline will have economic and environmental consequences

Researchers identify how a mammal’s brain drives behaviourÂ
All information body sends to brain gets sent through spike trains

Researchers monitor CO2 leakage sites on ocean floor
Injecting CO2 deep below seabed can help mitigate climate change

Researchers reveal oldest fossilised traces of motility on Earth
Deposits allowed researchers to re-date appearance of multi-cellular life on earth to 2.1bn years

Researchers develop composite material that can mimic animals’ changes in colour
Spherical crystals were also introduced into system

Researchers predict early mortality in acute myeloid leukemia patients
Data from 40 patients with acute myeloid leukemia was included in the final analysis

All the world’s a chip
It is not very fast and only works in freezing temperatures – but a newly invented nuclear chip certainly has some potential. It can hold 500 times more than current data storage devices.

Japanese researchers grow skin and hair using reprogrammed stem cells
Japanese researchers have bred skin tissue out of reprogrammed stem cells. The tissue included sebaceous glands and hair follicles. Is it a first step towards the dream of “breeding” transplantable test-tube organs?
What the Zika virus really looks like
Researchers have now discovered the structure of the Zika virus. This helps scientists better understand how it can damage fetuses in the womb. The discovery also raises hopes of a vaccine.
Bureaucratic, legal obstacles curb freedom of scientific research: AFTE
Legally, agency must give permission for researchers to conduct field research, says CAPMAS director

Conflict surrounds Khufu Cartouche sentence
Although the convicted researchers admit that they took samples out of the country, they refute all allegations of damaging the Khufu Cartouche