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Published E-tongue can detect white wine spoilage before humans can
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While the electronic tongue bears little physical resemblance to its namesake, the strand-like senso...
Published Discovery of a third RNA virus linage in extreme environments Jan 17, 2024
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A research group has discovered a novel RNA viral genome from microbes inhabiting a high-temperature...
Published Genes identified that allow bacteria to thrive despite toxic heavy metal in soil
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Some soil bacteria can acquire sets of genes that enable them to pump the heavy metal nickel out of...
Published Mercury levels in tuna remain nearly unchanged since 1971
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Tuna is one of the most popular seafoods worldwide. But this protein-rich fish can build up high lev...
Published Gene flow in giraffes and what it means for their conservation
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Giraffes, with their bizarre body plan, have always held a special place in the minds of evolutionar...
Published Study finds iron-rich enamel protects, but doesn't color, rodents' orange-brown incisors
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Chattering squirrels, charming coypus, and tail-slapping beavers -- along with some other rodents --...
Published Mini-robots modeled on insects may be smallest, lightest, fastest ever developed
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Two insect-like robots, a mini-bug and a water strider may be the smallest, lightest and fastest ful...
Published Autonomous synthesis robot uses AI to speed up chemical discovery
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Chemists have developed an autonomous chemical synthesis robot with an integrated AI-driven machine...
Published New AI technology enables 3D capture and editing of real-life objects
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Imagine performing a sweep around an object with your smartphone and getting a realistic, fully edit...
Published The life aquatic: A game changer for frog vision, but little difference between night and day
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Frogs display a remarkable diversity of species as a whole, but does the same hold true for their vi...
Published Robotic-assisted surgery for gallbladder cancer as effective as traditional surgery
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Each year, approximately 2,000 people die annually of gallbladder cancer (GBC) in the U.S., with onl...
Published Artificial streams reveal how drought shapes California's alpine ecosystems
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Researchers have used a series of artificial stream channels to mimic the behavior of headwater cree...
Published Water-based paints: Less stinky, but some still contain potentially hazardous chemicals
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Choosing paint for your home brings a lot of options: What kind of paint, what type of finish and wh...
Published Protein fragments ID two new 'extremophile' microbes--and may help find alien life
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Perfectly adapted microorganisms live in extreme environments from deep-sea trenches to mountaintops...
Published EPA underestimates methane emissions from landfills, urban areas
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is underestimating methane emissions from landfills, urban...
Published From NYC to DC and beyond, cities on the East Coast are sinking
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Major cities on the U.S. Atlantic coast are sinking, in some cases as much as 5 millimeters per year...
Published Decoding the plant world's complex biochemical communication networks
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A research team has begun translating the complex molecular language of petunias. Their grammar and...
Published What four decades of canned salmon reveal about marine food webs
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Researchers have shown that levels of anisakid worms -- a common marine parasite -- rose in two salm...
Published Killer whales breathe just once between dives, study confirms
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A new study has confirmed a long-held assumption: that orcas take just one breath between dives. The...
Published Robotic metamaterial: An endless domino effect
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If it walks like a particle, and talks like a particle... it may still not be a particle. A topologi...