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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 The 2022 Durban floods were the most catastrophic yet recorded in KwaZulu-Natal - The Catastrophic 2022 Durban Floods: A Devastating Natural Disaster in KwaZulu-Natal
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Research shows flooding events in the province have doubled in the last century. ABSTRACT: The Catas...
Published Researchers highlight nucleolar DNA damage responseĀ in fight against cancer - Researchers Highlight Nucleolar DNA Damage Response in Fight Against Cancer
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Researchers have now encapsulated the young field of nucleolar DNA damage response (DDR) pathways. A...
Published Migratory birds can partially offset climate change - Migratory Birds: A Natural Solution to Climate Change
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A new study demonstrates that birds can partially compensate for climate change by delaying the star...
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 Can you trust your quantum simulator? - Can You Trust Your Quantum Simulator?
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Physicists have developed a protocol to verify the accuracy of quantum experiments. ABSTRACT: Can Yo...
Published Noise harming ocean invertebrates and ecosystems - Noise Harming Ocean Invertebrates and Ecosystems
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Noise from human activities is harming ocean invertebrates and ecosystems, new research shows. ABSTR...
Published Broccoli consumption protects gut lining, reduces disease, in mice - Broccoli Consumption Protects Gut Lining, Reduces Disease, in Mice
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Broccoli is known to be beneficial to our health. For example, research has shown that increased con...
Published Successful cure of HIV infection after stem cell transplantation, study suggests - Successful Cure of HIV Infection After Stem Cell Transplantation: A New Hope for Patients
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Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation for the treatment of severe blood cancers is the only medic...
Published Post-lockdown auto emissions can't hide in the grass - Post-Lockdown Auto Emissions Can't Hide in the Grass
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Scientists have a new way to demonstrate which neighborhoods are most affected by air pollution from...
Published Biosensor could lead to new drugs, sensory organs on a chip - Biosensor: A Revolutionary Technology for Drug Development and Sensory Organs on a Chip
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A synthetic biosensor that mimics properties found in cell membranes and provides an electronic read...
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 Filming proteins in motion - Filming Proteins in Motion: A Breakthrough in Understanding Cellular Processes
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Proteins are the heavy-lifters of biochemistry. These beefy molecules act as building blocks, recept...
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 Scientists on the hunt for planetary formation fossils reveal unexpected eccentricities in nearby debris disk - Scientists Discover Eccentricities in Nearby Debris Disk
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Astronomers have imaged the debris disk of the nearby star HD 53143 at millimeter wavelengths for th...
Published Engineers devise a modular system to produce efficient, scalable aquabots - Engineers Devise a Modular System to Produce Efficient, Scalable Aquabots
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Researchers developed a new approach to building deformable underwater robots, using simple repeatin...
Published Cracking the concrete code - Cracking the Concrete Code: Understanding the Science Behind Concrete Strength
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New research introduces metamaterial concrete for the development of smart civil infrastructure syst...
Published Urban gardens are good for ecosystems and humans - Urban Gardens: A Boon for Ecosystems and Humans
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Traditionally, it has been assumed that cultivating food leads to a loss of biodiversity and negativ...