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Published Lessons from the past: How cold-water corals respond to global warming - Lessons from the Past: How Cold-Water Corals Respond to Global Warming
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Corals react to changes in their environment. This is true for tropical as well as cold-water corals...
Published Deep neural network provides robust detection of disease biomarkers in real time - Deep Neural Network Provides Robust Detection of Disease Biomarkers in Real Time
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A lab has developed a deep neural network that improves the accuracy of their unique devices for det...
Published Tunneling electrons - Tunneling Electrons: Understanding the Phenomenon
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By superimposing two laser fields of different strengths and frequency, the electron emission of met...
Published Applying artificial intelligence for early risk forecasting of Alzheimer's disease - Applying Artificial Intelligence for Early Risk Forecasting of Alzheimer's Disease
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An international research team has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based model that uses g...
Published Bacteria as climate heroes - Bacteria as Climate Heroes: How Microbes Can Help Combat Climate Change
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Acetogens are a group of bacteria that can metabolise formate. For example, they form acetic acid --...
Published M87 in 3D: New view of galaxy helps pin down mass of the black hole at its core - M87 in 3D: New View of Galaxy Helps Pin Down Mass of the Black Hole at Its Core
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From Earth, giant elliptical galaxies resemble highly symmetric blobs, but what's their real 3D stru...
Published Some coastal salt marshes are keeping up with sea level rise -- for now - Some Coastal Salt Marshes Are Keeping Up with Sea Level Rise -- For Now
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The world's salty, tidal marshes are hotspots of carbon storage and productivity, building up sedime...
Published New trick up their sleeve - New Trick Up Their Sleeve: How Scientists are Using Nanoparticles to Fight Cancer
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Nerve-damaging protein particles called prions have long been known to exist in mammals. Now, in a s...
Published What bank voles can teach us about prion disease transmission and neurodegeneration - What Bank Voles Can Teach Us About Prion Disease Transmission and Neurodegeneration
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Transmission of prions between species is inefficient, and only a small proportion of exposed recipi...
Published Hubble follows shadow play around planet-forming disk - Hubble Follows Shadow Play Around Planet-Forming Disk
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The young star TW Hydrae is playing 'shadow puppets' with scientists observing it with NASA's Hubble...
Published 'It's me!' Fish recognizes itself in photographs, say scientists - It's me! Fish Recognizes Itself in Photographs, Say Scientists
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Scientists have demonstrated that fish think 'it's me' when they see themselves in a picture. The re...
Published Discovery of prehistoric mammals suggests rapid evolution of mammals after dinosaur extinction - Discovery of Prehistoric Mammals Suggests Rapid Evolution of Mammals After Dinosaur Extinction
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Scientists have discovered three new species of ancient creatures from the dawn of modern mammals th...
Published Clinical trial results indicate low rate of adverse events associated with implanted brain computer interface - Clinical Trial Results Indicate Low Rate of Adverse Events Associated with Implanted Brain Computer Interface
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There were no safety events that required removal of the device, no infections of the brain or nervo...
Published Looking to sea urchins for stronger ceramic foams - Looking to Sea Urchins for Stronger Ceramic Foams
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New research has unlocked a mystery in the porous microstructures of sea urchin exoskeletons that co...
Published Whether born naturally or via Cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers - Whether born naturally or via Cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers
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Do cesarean-born babies miss out on essential microbes? New evidence suggests that the answer may be...
Published Tiniest ever ancient seawater pockets revealed - Tiniest Ever Ancient Seawater Pockets Revealed: A Breakthrough in Understanding Earth's History
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Ancient seawater pockets offer a new source of clues to climate change in vanished oceans and our ow...
Published Deer carry SARS-CoV-2 variants that are extinct in humans - Deer Carry SARS-CoV-2 Variants That Are Extinct in Humans
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Researchers have found white-tailed deer -- the most abundant large mammal in North America -- are...
Published Paving the way for large-scale, efficient organic solar cells with water treatment - Paving the Way for Large-Scale, Efficient Organic Solar Cells with Water Treatment
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Using water for morphology control of active layer thin films, researchers develop large-area, high-...
Published Scientists promote FAIR standards for managing artificial intelligence models - Scientists Promote FAIR Standards for Managing Artificial Intelligence Models
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Computational scientists adopt new framework for making AI models more findable, accessible, interop...
Published 'We're not all that different': Study IDs bacterial weapons that could be harnessed to treat human disease - We're not all that different: Study IDs bacterial weapons that could be harnessed to treat human disease
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When it comes to fighting off invaders, bacteria operate in a remarkably similar way to human cells,...