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Published Combined microscopy technique catches light-driven polymers in the act
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Researchers have used tip-scan high-speed atomic force microscopy combined with an optical microscop...
Published Lack of maternal care affects development, microbiome and health of wild bees
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Most wild bees are solitary, but one tiny species of carpenter bees fastidiously cares for and raise...
Published Using gemstones' unique characteristics to uncover ancient trade routes
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Gems' unique elemental composition and atomic orientation act as a fingerprint, enabling researchers ...
Published New molecule mimics the anti-clotting action of blood-sucking organisms
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Nature gave ticks, mosquitoes and leaches a quick-acting way to keep blood from clotting while they ...
Published This highly reflective black paint makes objects more visible to autonomous cars
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Driving at night might be a scary challenge for a new driver, but with hours of practice it soon bec...
Published Possible alternative to antibiotics produced by bacteria
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Many bacteria produce substances to gain an advantage over competitors in their highly competitive n...
Published Experiencing extreme weather predicts support for policies to mitigate effects of climate change
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Most Americans report having personally experienced the effects of extreme weather, according to new...
Published Plant sensors could act as an early warning system for farmers
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Using a pair of sensors made from carbon nanotubes, researchers discovered signals that help plants...
Published Is magnesium the sleeping potion that enables sandhoppers to survive cold winters?
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A new study has shown for the first time that when sandhoppers want to enter a period of deep sleep...
Published The yuck factor counteracts sustainable laundry habits
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Most people today would lean towards environmentally friendly life choices, but not at the expense o...
Published How spreading misinformation is like a nuclear reaction
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Researchers develop a new type of rumor propagation model, taking inspiration from nuclear reactions...
Published How cells boost gene expression
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The function of non-coding RNA in the cell has long been a mystery to researchers. Unlike coding RNA...
Published Deep-ocean floor produces its own oxygen
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An international team of researchers has discovered that metallic minerals on the deep-ocean floor p...
Published Balancing act: Novel wearable sensors and AI transform balance assessment
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Traditional methods to assess balance often suffer from subjectivity, aren't comprehensive enough an...
Published Balancing training data and human knowledge makes AI act more like a scientist
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When you teach a child how to solve puzzles, you can either let them figure it out through trial and...
Published A coral superhighway in the Indian Ocean
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Despite being scattered across more than a million square kilometers, new research has revealed that...
Published Scientists assemble a richer picture of the plight and resilience of the foothill yellow-legged frog
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Up to only a few inches in length, with a lemon-hued belly, the foothill yellow-legged frog may seem...
Published Using idle trucks to power the grid with clean energy
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Researchers are tapping into idled electric vehicles to act as mobile generators and help power over ...
Published Solid-state qubits: Forget about being clean, embrace mess
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New findings debunk previous wisdom that solid-state qubits need to be super dilute in an ultra-clea...
Published World leading health experts say aviation industry must act on cabin fumes as they launch new medical guidance - World Leading Health Experts Say Aviation Industry Must Act on Cabin Fumes as They Launch New Medical Guidance
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A group of world leading health and scientific experts are calling on the aviation industry to take...