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Published Information overload is a personal and societal danger
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We are all aware of the dangers of pollution to our air, water, and earth. In a recently published l ...
Published Night-time heat significantly increases the risk of stroke
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Researchers show that nocturnal heat significantly increases the risk of stroke. The findings can co...
Published Green concrete recycling twice the coal ash is built to last
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New modelling reveals that low-carbon concrete can recycle double the amount of coal ash compared to...
Published Changing climate will make home feel like somewhere else
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The impacts of climate change are being felt all over the world, but how will it impact how your hom ...
Published Not everything that tastes bitter is potentially harmful: But why? Study provides an explanation
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A bitter taste is traditionally considered a warning sign of potentially toxic substances. But not a...
Published Sulfur and the origin of life
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A new study shines a spotlight on sulfur, a chemical element that, while all familiar, has proved su ...
Published New geological study: Scandinavia was born in Greenland
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The oldest Scandinavian bedrock was 'born' in Greenland, according to a new geological study. The st...
Published Biosurfactants might offer an environmentally friendly solution for tackling oil spills
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Can biosurfactants increase microbiological oil degradation in North Sea seawater? An international...
Published How to increase the rate of plastics recycling
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A US nationwide bottle deposit program could increase recycling of PET plastic to 82 percent, with n...
Published Antarctic ice shelves hold twice as much meltwater as previously thought
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Slush -- water-soaked snow -- makes up more than half of all meltwater on the Antarctic ice shelves ...
Published Excavation reveals 'major' ancient migration to Timor Island
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The discovery of thousands of stone artefacts and animal bones in a deep cave in Timor Island has le...
Published Everybody needs good neighbors: Resident quolls help newcomers settle in at Mulligans Flat
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GPS tracking collars have revealed how newly reintroduced eastern quolls are settling in at Mulligan...
Published Research catalogs greenhouse gas emissions tied to energy use for interbasin water transfers
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Much of the water in the West is transported across vast geographical areas by large infrastructure...
Published The metalens meets the stars
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Researchers have developed a 10-centimeter-diameter glass metalens that can image the sun, the moon...
Published Rare archaeological site reveals 'surprising' Neanderthal behaviour at Pyrenees foothills
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An unchartered area in the foothills of the Southern Pyrenees in Spain is providing insights into a...
Published Caller ID of the sea: Tagging whale communication and behavior
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Biologists use a novel method of simultaneous acoustic tagging to gain insights into the link betwee...
Published Chatbot Iris offers students individual support
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Researchers have developed the chatbot Iris, which offers informatics students personalized assistan...
Published Meteor showers shed light on where comets formed in the early solar system
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Researchers studying meteor showers have found that not all comets crumble the same way when they ap ...
Published Breakthrough in quantum microscopy: Researchers are making electrons visible in slow motion
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Physicists are developing quantum microscopy which enables them for the first time to record the mov...
Published The mother of all motion sensors
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Researchers have used silicon photonic microchip components to perform a quantum sensing technique c...