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Published Are conferences worth the time and money? - Are Conferences Worth the Time and Money?
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Scientists who interact with others during assigned sessions at conferences are more likely to form...
Published Robot helps students with learning disabilities stay focused - Robot Helps Students with Learning Disabilities Stay Focused
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Engineering researchers are successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning disabilit...
Published Where coral reefs may be buffered against warming oceans - Where Coral Reefs May Be Buffered Against Warming Oceans
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As warming ocean temperatures threaten the existence of coral reefs, scientists have successfully us...
Published A miniature heart in a petri dish: Organoid emulates development of the human heart - A Miniature Heart in a Petri Dish: Organoid Emulates Development of the Human Heart
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A team has induced stem cells to emulate the development of the human heart. The result is a sort of...
Published Study to decode microbe-gut signaling suggests potential new treatment for IBD - Study to Decode Microbe-Gut Signaling Suggests Potential New Treatment for IBD
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Fresh insights into how our bodies interact with the microbes living in our guts suggest that a two-...
Published Microbes that cause cavities can form superorganisms able to 'crawl' and spread on teeth - Microbes that cause cavities can form superorganisms able to 'crawl' and spread on teeth
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Researchers found that the bacteria and fungi responsible for a severe form of childhood tooth decay...
Published Why orchid bees concoct their own fragrance - Why Orchid Bees Concoct Their Own Fragrance
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The reason why male bees collect scents in pockets on their hind legs remained a mystery for a long...
Published Taking your time makes a difference - Taking Your Time Makes a Difference: The Power of Slow and Steady Progress
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Researchers find that stem cells in the developing brain of modern humans take longer to divide and...
Published What's new under the sun? Offering an alternate view on how 'novel' structures evolve - What's New Under the Sun? Offering an Alternate View on How 'Novel' Structures Evolve
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New research provide evidence that the crustacean carapace, along with other plate-like structures i...
Published Hungry eyes: Spiders lose vision when they're starving - Hungry Eyes: Spiders Lose Vision When They're Starving
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Biologists have discovered that underfed jumping spiders lose light-sensitive cells that are key to...
Published Long-forgotten equation provides new tool for converting carbon dioxide - Long-Forgotten Equation Provides New Tool for Converting Carbon Dioxide
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To manage atmospheric carbon dioxide and convert the gas into a useful product, scientists have dust...
Published Liquid water beneath Martian south polar cap? - Liquid Water Beneath Martian South Polar Cap: Is It Possible?
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Scientists measured the properties of ice-brine mixtures as cold as -145 degrees Fahrenheit to help...
Published How electricity can heal wounds three times as fast - How Electricity Can Heal Wounds Three Times as Fast
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Chronic wounds are a major health problem for diabetic patients and the elderly -- in extreme cases...
Published Researchers reveal the origin story for carbon-12, a building block for life - Researchers Reveal the Origin Story for Carbon-12, a Building Block for Life
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After running simulations on the world's most powerful supercomputer, an international team of resea...
Published Artificial enzyme splits water - Artificial Enzyme Splits Water: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Renewable Energy
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Progress has been made on the path to sunlight-driven production of hydrogen. Chemists present a new...
Published Microrobot technology: Externally connecting in vivo neural networks - Microrobot Technology: Externally Connecting In Vivo Neural Networks
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Researchers have developed a technology for delivering a microrobot to a target point of a hippocamp...
Published Growing pure nanotubes is a stretch, but possible - Growing Pure Nanotubes: A Stretch, But Possible
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Researchers have published a new theory for making batches of carbon nanotubes with a single, desire...
Published Better understanding the physics of our universe - Better Understanding the Physics of Our Universe
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Researchers from around the world have sought to answer important questions about the most basic law...
Published More realistic computer graphics - More Realistic Computer Graphics: Advancements and Future Possibilities
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New software techniques make lighting in computer-generated images look more realistic for use in vi...
Published Kids judge Alexa smarter than Roomba, but say both deserve kindness - Kids judge Alexa smarter than Roomba, but say both deserve kindness
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Most kids know it's wrong to yell or hit someone, but what if that someone is a robot named Alexa? A...