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Published Novel, highly sensitive biosensor set to transform wearable health monitoring - Novel, Highly Sensitive Biosensor Set to Transform Wearable Health Monitoring
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Wearable wireless biosensors are an integral part of digital healthcare and monitoring. Commonly use...
Published Coupled computer modeling can help more accurately predict coastal flooding, study demonstrates - Coupled Computer Modeling: A More Accurate Way to Predict Coastal Flooding
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Researchers used a unique coupled computer modeling approach to accurately recreate the coastal floo...
Published To find a planet, look for the signatures of planet formation - To Find a Planet, Look for the Signatures of Planet Formation
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Finding forming planets is a tough but important job for astronomers: Only three planets have ever b...
Published Drones detect moss beds and changes to Antarctica climate - Drones Detect Moss Beds and Changes to Antarctica Climate
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Researchers are using drones with highly advanced sensors and AI to map large areas and to study cha...
Published Exquisite views of distant galaxies - Exquisite Views of Distant Galaxies: A Journey Through the Cosmos
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For decades, the Hubble Space Telescope provided us with the most spectacular images of galaxies. Th...
Published The optical fiber that keeps data safe even after being twisted or bent - The Optical Fiber That Keeps Data Safe Even After Being Twisted or Bent
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An optical fiber that uses the mathematical concept of topology to remain robust, thereby guaranteei...
Published Mammals’ noses come from reptiles’ jaws - Mammals’ Noses Come from Reptiles’ Jaws
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New examinations of skeletons and animal embryos have allowed researchers to discover how mammals de...
Published Heaviest neutron star to date is a 'black widow' eating its mate - Heaviest Neutron Star to Date is a 'Black Widow' Eating its Mate
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Millisecond pulsars spin far more rapidly than expected for a collapsed star. The best chance to stu...
Published Chaos on the nanometer scale - Chaos on the Nanometer Scale: Understanding the Unpredictable Behavior of Matter
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Chaotic behavior is typically known from large systems: for example, from weather, from asteroids in...
Published Centuries of whaling data highlight likely climate change effect - Centuries of Whaling Data Highlight Likely Climate Change Effect
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Centuries-old whaling records show how southern right whales are altering their feeding habits. ABST...
Published Chemists boost eco-friendly battery performance using catalysts with unconventional phase nanostructures - Chemists Boost Eco-Friendly Battery Performance Using Catalysts with Unconventional Phase Nanostructures
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The metal-carbon dioxide battery is a promising and environmentally friendly technology, but its ene...
Published Map of ancient ocean 'dead zones' could predict future locations, impacts - Map of Ancient Ocean 'Dead Zones' Could Predict Future Locations, Impacts
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Researchers have created a map of oceanic 'dead zones' that existed during the Pliocene epoch, when...
Published Trees get overheated in a warmer rainforest - Trees Get Overheated in a Warmer Rainforest
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The ability of rainforests to store carbon can decrease in pace with climate change. This is due to...
Published Do higher-order interactions promote synchronization? - Do Higher-Order Interactions Promote Synchronization?
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A new article shows how the choice of network representation can influence the observed effects. The...
Published Smokers good at math are more likely to want to quit - Smokers Good at Math are More Likely to Want to Quit
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For smokers who are better at math, the decision to quit just adds up, a new study suggests. Researc...
Published Characterizing abnormal neural networks in dogs with anxiety - Characterizing Abnormal Neural Networks in Dogs with Anxiety
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Researchers report abnormalities in functional neural networks of dogs diagnosed with anxiety. The s...
Published Observations open door to improved luminous efficiency of organic LEDs - Observations Open Door to Improved Luminous Efficiency of Organic LEDs
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Scientists succeeded in directly observing how LECs -- which are attracting attention as one of the...
Published Discovery of an unexpected function of blood immune cells: Their ability to proliferate - Discovery of an Unexpected Function of Blood Immune Cells: Their Ability to Proliferate
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The ability of a cell to divide, to proliferate, is essential for life and gives rise to the formati...
Published Mixing between species reduces vulnerability to climate change - Mixing Between Species Reduces Vulnerability to Climate Change
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New research provides rare evidence that natural hybridization can reduce the risk of extinction of...
Published An elegant new orchid hiding in plain sight - An Elegant New Orchid Hiding in Plain Sight
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It is extremely rare for a new plant species to be discovered in Japan, a nation where flora has bee...