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Published Detecting the impact of drought on plants with user-friendly and inexpensive techniques - Detecting the Impact of Drought on Plants with User-Friendly and Inexpensive Techniques
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Climate change is aggravating the impact of droughts -- one of the factors that only affect plant ph...
Published Scientists develop insect-sized flying robots with flapping wings - Scientists Develop Insect-Sized Flying Robots with Flapping Wings
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A new drive system for flapping wing autonomous robots has been developed, using a new method of ele...
Published Next decade decisive for PV growth on the path to 2050 - Next Decade Decisive for PV Growth on the Path to 2050
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Global experts on solar power strongly urge a commitment to the continued growth of photovoltaic (PV...
Published Sensors harnessing light give hope in rehabilitation - The Revolutionary Role of Light-Harnessing Sensors in Rehabilitation
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A research team overcomes limitations of conventional strain sensors using computer vision integrate...
Published Sweat it out: Novel wearable biosensor for monitoring sweat electrolytes for use in healthcare and sports - Sweat it Out: The Future of Health and Sports with Wearable Biosensors for Sweat Electrolytes
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Wearable sensors are becoming a promising tool in personalized healthcare and exercise monitoring. I...
Published How to clean solar panels without water - How to Clean Solar Panels Without Water
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Dust that accumulates on solar panels is a major problem, but washing the panels uses huge amounts o...
Published Archaeological study of 24 ancient Mexican cities reveals that collective forms of governance, infrastructural investments, and collaboration all help societies last longer - Archaeological Study of 24 Ancient Mexican Cities Reveals the Importance of Collective Governance, Infrastructural Investments, and Collaboration for Societal Longevity
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Some cities only last a century or two, while others last for a thousand years or more. Often, there...
Published Less risk, less costs: Portable spectroscopy devices could soon become real - Less Risk, Less Costs: Portable Spectroscopy Devices Could Soon Become Real
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an analytical tool with a wide range of applications, including...
Published A blueprint for life forms on Mars? - A Blueprint for Life Forms on Mars?
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Microbes taken from surface sediment near Lost Hammer Spring, Canada, about 900 km south of the Nort...
Published Diverse plant water-use strategies make forests more resilient to extreme drought - Diverse Plant Water-Use Strategies: The Key to Forest Resilience in Extreme Drought
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An unprecedented drought experiment at Biosphere 2 highlights nature's surprising resilience. ABSTRA...
Published Noninvasive imaging strategy detects dangerous blood clots in the body - Noninvasive Imaging Strategy Detects Dangerous Blood Clots in the Body
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Investigators have developed and tested a targeted contrast agent that can detect blood clots in the...
Published Mars model provides method for landing humans on Red Planet - Mars Model: A Method for Landing Humans on the Red Planet
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A mathematical model developed by space medicine experts could be used to predict whether an astrona...
Published Computer scientists discover new vulnerability affecting computers globally - Computer Scientists Discover New Vulnerability Affecting Computers Globally
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A team o computer science researchers has uncovered a line of attack that breaks all Spectre defense...
Published Archaeologists map hidden NT landscape where first Australians lived more than 60,000 years ago - Archaeologists Map Hidden NT Landscape Where First Australians Lived More Than 60,000 Years Ago
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Scientists have used sub-surface imaging and aerial surveys to see through floodplains in the Red Li...
Published Messages about the 'felt intensity' of earthquakes via app can potentially assist early disaster management - Messages about the 'Felt Intensity' of Earthquakes via App Can Potentially Assist Early Disaster Management
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After an earthquake, it is crucial in the early phase of disaster management to obtain a rapid asses...
Published Will it be safe for humans to fly to Mars? - Will it be Safe for Humans to Fly to Mars?
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A human space mission would be viable if it doesn't exceed four years, an international research tea...
Published Experts forecast the wind plant of the future to be taller and more economical - Experts Forecast the Wind Plant of the Future to be Taller and More Economical
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Anticipating key features of wind plants a decade or more ahead of their installation can inform tod...
Published Metaverse could put a dent in global warming - Metaverse Could Put a Dent in Global Warming
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For many technology enthusiasts, the metaverse has the potential to transform almost every facet of...
Published Ancient ocean floors could help in the search for critical minerals - Ancient Ocean Floors: A Treasure Trove of Critical Minerals
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Studying ancient ocean floors could help us discover minerals needed to produce electric cars and so...
Published Researchers use deep learning to identify gene regulation at single-cell level - Researchers use deep learning to identify gene regulation at single-cell level
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Researchers describe how they developed a deep-learning framework to observe gene regulation at the...