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Published Solar energy breakthrough: Perovskite cell with greater stability, efficiency - Solar Energy Breakthrough: Perovskite Cell with Greater Stability, Efficiency
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Researchers have made a technological breakthrough and constructed a perovskite solar cell with the...
Published Wild bumblebee queens lured and killed in commercial hives - Wild Bumblebee Queens Lured and Killed in Commercial Hives
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While testing how well commercial bumblebees pollinate early spring crops, researchers made a surpri...
Published New eyes discovered in trilobites - New Eyes Discovered in Trilobites: A Fascinating Discovery
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Researchers have detected previously overlooked eyes whose form and function could help to improve t...
Published Asphalt volcano communities - Asphalt Volcano Communities: A Fascinating Look at Life in Extreme Environments
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Santa Barbara Channel's natural oil seeps are a beach-goer's bane, flecking the shores with blobs of...
Published World's oldest meal helps unravel mystery of our earliest animal ancestors - World's Oldest Meal Helps Unravel Mystery of Our Earliest Animal Ancestors
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The contents of the last meal consumed by the earliest animals known to inhabit Earth more than 550...
Published How does biodiversity change globally? Detecting accurate trends may be currently unfeasible - How Biodiversity is Changing Globally: Why Detecting Accurate Trends May Be Unfeasible
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Existing data are too biased to provide a reliable picture of the global average of local species ri...
Published New nanoparticles deliver therapy brain-wide, edit Alzheimer's gene in mice - New Nanoparticles Deliver Therapy Brain-Wide, Edit Alzheimer's Gene in Mice
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Researchers describe a new family of nano-scale capsules made of silica that can carry genome-editin...
Published Rice breeding breakthrough to feed billions - Rice Breeding Breakthrough to Feed Billions
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An international team has succeeded in propagating a commercial hybrid rice strain as a clone throug...
Published Discovery of a circovirus involved in human hepatitis - Discovery of a Circovirus Involved in Human Hepatitis
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Scientists have identified a previously unknown species of circovirus, provisionally named human cir...
Published Artificial intelligence conjures proteins that speed up chemical reactions - Artificial Intelligence Conjures Proteins That Speed Up Chemical Reactions
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Scientists have used machine learning to create brand-new enzymes, which are proteins that accelerat...
Published Physical effect also valid in the quantum world - Physical Effect Also Valid in the Quantum World
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Physicists have experimentally proven that an important theorem of statistical physics applies to so...
Published Closest pair of supermassive black holes yet - Closest Pair of Supermassive Black Holes Yet
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Astronomers have revealed the closest pair of supermassive black holes to Earth ever observed. The t...
Published Fiber discovery could shape better gut health - Fiber Discovery Could Shape Better Gut Health
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Changing the structure of a dietary fiber commonly found in a range of food products has been found...
Published Circadian clock controls sunflower blooms, optimizing for pollinators - Circadian Clock Controls Sunflower Blooms, Optimizing for Pollinators
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An internal circadian clock controls the distinctive concentric rings of flowering in sunflowers, ma...
Published Hummingbirds use torpor in varying ways to survive cold temps - Hummingbirds Use Torpor in Varying Ways to Survive Cold Temps
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Hummingbirds use the hibernation-like state of torpor in varying ways, depending on their physical c...
Published Marijuana-derived compounds could reverse opioid overdoses, researchers report - Marijuana-Derived Compounds: A Potential Solution to Opioid Overdoses
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Naloxone -- a fast-acting opioid antidote -- has saved lives, but it's less effective against powerf...
Published Researchers bioengineer an endocrine pancreas for type 1 diabetes - Researchers Bioengineer an Endocrine Pancreas for Type 1 Diabetes
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Scientists recently developed an efficient way to transplant pancreatic islets and demonstrated that...
Published Female butterflies breed despite male shortage - Female Butterflies Breed Despite Male Shortage
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Female monarch butterflies have no trouble finding a mate -- even when a parasite kills most of the...
Published Fungal spores from 250-year-old collections given new lease of life - Fungal Spores from 250-Year-Old Collections Given New Lease of Life
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The biological and historical diversity in museum collections is staggering, with specimens collecte...
Published Fish sensory organ key to improving navigational skills of underwater robots - Fish Sensory Organ Key to Improving Navigational Skills of Underwater Robots
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Scientists have been studying a fish sensory organ to understand cues for collective behavior which...