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Published Fueling a hydrogen revolution - Fueling a Hydrogen Revolution: The Future of Clean Energy
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Researchers show how magnetic flux sensors can be used to monitor the operation of proton exchange m...
Published Explainable AI-based physical theory for advanced materials design - Explainable AI-based Physical Theory for Advanced Materials Design
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Microscopic image data is key to developing low-power, high-speed electronic devices. However, the c...
Published Rivers and streams in the Andean Cordillera are hot spots for greenhouse gases emissions - Rivers and Streams in the Andean Cordillera: Hot Spots for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Researchers show that rivers in the Andean mountains contribute 35% and 72% of riverine emissions of...
Published High-throughput experiments might ensure a better diagnosis of hereditary diseases - High-throughput Experiments: A Promising Approach for Better Diagnosis of Hereditary Diseases
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All human beings are genetically very similar, sharing approx. 99.9% of the DNA code. The remaining...
Published New research reveals 12 ways aquaculture can benefit the environment - New Research Reveals 12 Ways Aquaculture Can Benefit the Environment
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Aquaculture, or the farming of aquatic plants and animals, contributes to biodiversity and habitat l...
Published Marine seagrass meadows show resilience to 'bounce back' after die-offs - Marine Seagrass Meadows Show Resilience to 'Bounce Back' After Die-Offs
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A study in Florida Bay, one of the largest global contiguous seagrass systems, examined if a phytoto...
Published Cutting breakfast carbs can benefit people with Type 2 diabetes - Cutting Breakfast Carbs Can Benefit People with Type 2 Diabetes
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Researchers suggest a simple tweak to the first meal of the day might help people living with Type 2...
Published Helping 'good' gut bacteria and clearing out the 'bad' -- all in one treatment - Helping 'Good' Gut Bacteria and Clearing Out the 'Bad' -- All in One Treatment
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Probiotics can help maintain a healthy gut microbiome or restore populations of 'good bacteria' afte...
Published Ultra-thin film creates vivid 3D images with large field of view - Ultra-Thin Film Creates Vivid 3D Images with Large Field of View
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Researchers have developed a new ultra-thin film that can create detailed 3D images viewable under n...
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 Can a solid be a superfluid? Engineering a novel supersolid state from layered 2D materials - Can a Solid be a Superfluid? Engineering a Novel Supersolid State from Layered 2D Materials
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Physicists predict that layered electronic 2D semiconductors can host a curious quantum phase of mat...
Published Pulling the plug on viral infections: CRISPR isn't just about cutting - Pulling the Plug on Viral Infections: CRISPR Isn't Just About Cutting
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CRISPR claimed scientific fame for its ability to quickly and accurately edit genes. But, at the cor...
Published How tidal range electricity generation could meet future demand and storage problems - How Tidal Range Electricity Generation Could Meet Future Demand and Storage Problems
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Tidal range schemes are financially viable and could lower energy bills say researchers. Research co...
Published Dogs and humans process body postures similarly in their brains - **Dogs and Humans Process Body Postures Similarly in Their Brains**
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A new study shows that information from body postures plays a similarly important role for dogs as i...
Published A more precise model of the Earth's ionosphere - A More Precise Model of the Earth's Ionosphere
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The ionosphere -- the region of geospace spanning from 60 to 1000 kilometers above the Earth -- impa...
Published High-status Danish Vikings wore exotic beaver furs - High-Status Danish Vikings Wore Exotic Beaver Furs
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Beaver fur was a symbol of wealth and an important trade item in 10th Century Denmark, according to...
Published The hidden culprit behind nitrogen dioxide emissions - The Hidden Culprit Behind Nitrogen Dioxide Emissions
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A research team assesses neighborhood-scale NO2 exposure using a European satellite. High-rise apart...
Published Is the U.S. ready for an African swine fever outbreak? - Is the U.S. Ready for an African Swine Fever Outbreak?
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Researchers used a computer model to understand how African swine fever (ASF) might spread among swi...
Published Rooting out how plants control nitrogen use - Rooting Out How Plants Control Nitrogen Use
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Nitrogen is such a crucial nutrient for plants that vast quantities of nitrogen-containing fertilize...
Published Researchers show that IgA fine tunes the body's interactions with microbes - Researchers Show That IgA Fine Tunes the Body's Interactions with Microbes
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A new study has demonstrated that IgA acts as a 'tuner' that regulates the number of microbes the bo...