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Published Researchers discover how we perceive bitter taste
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A new study reveals the detailed protein structure of the TAS2R14, a bitter taste receptor that allo...
Published Bat 'nightclubs' may be the key to solving the next pandemic
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Researchers are studying how bats can carry deadly viruses, but not develop symptoms. They found tha...
Published New soft robots roll like tires, spin like tops and orbit like moons
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Researchers have developed a new soft robot design that engages in three simultaneous behaviors: rol...
Published Artificial muscles -- lighter, safer, more robust
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Researchers have developed artificial muscles that are lighter, safer and more robust than their pre...
Published Researchers propose AI-guided system for robotic inspection of buildings, roads and bridges
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Our built environment is aging and failing faster than we can maintain it. Recent building collapses...
Published Combined microscopy technique catches light-driven polymers in the act
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Researchers have used tip-scan high-speed atomic force microscopy combined with an optical microscop...
Published Alien invasion: Non-native earthworms threaten ecosystems
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Analysis reveals imported earthworm species have colonized large swaths of North America, and repres...
Published The world's most prolific CO2-fixing enzyme is slowly getting better
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New research has found that rubisco -- the enzyme that fuels all life on Earth -- is not stuck in an...
Published Research identifies characteristics of cities that would support young people's mental health
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As cities around the world continue to draw young people for work, education, and social opportuniti...
Published N-channel diamond field-effect transistor
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A research team has developed an n-channel diamond MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect tr...
Published Understanding wind and water at the equator key to more accurate future climate projections
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Getting climate models to mimic real-time observations when it comes to warming is critical -- small...
Published AI learns through the eyes and ears of a child
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Researchers have been skeptical that recent AI advances can tell us much about human learning and de...
Published Machine learning classifier accelerates the development of cellular immunotherapies
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Making a personalized T cell therapy for cancer patients currently takes at least six months. Scient...
Published In fight against brain pathogens, the eyes have it
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The eyes have been called the window to the brain. It turns out they also serve as an immunological...
Published Plant receptors that control immunity and development share a common origin
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Researchers have traced the origin and evolutionary trajectory of plant immune receptors. Their disc...
Published Scammed! Animals 'led by the nose' to leave plants alone
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Fake news works for wallabies and elephants. Herbivores can cause substantial damage to crops or end...
Published Heat stress from ocean warming harms octopus vision
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While climate change has led to an increase in the abundance of octopuses, heat stress from projecte...
Published Lake ecosystems: Nitrogen has been underestimated
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An ecological imbalance in a lake can usually be attributed to increased nutrient inputs. The result...
Published How virus causes cancer: Potential treatment
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Researchers have discovered a key mechanism used by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV),...
Published An environmentally friendly way to turn seafood waste into value-added products
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Reduce, reuse, recycle, and repurpose: These are all ways we can live more sustainably. One tricky a...