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Published Earth's newest secret: How volcanoes really work - Earth's Newest Secret: How Volcanoes Really Work
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It isn't every day that we learn something that fundamentally changes how we understand our world. B...
Published 'Black hole police' discover a dormant black hole outside our galaxy - Black Hole Police Discover a Dormant Black Hole Outside Our Galaxy
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A team of international experts, renowned for debunking several black hole discoveries, have found a...
Published New ultrasound method could lead to easier disease diagnosis - New Ultrasound Method Could Lead to Easier Disease Diagnosis
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A new ultrasound method that can measure the level of tension in human tissue -- a key indicator of...
Published Tracking radiation treatment in real time promises safer, more effective cancer therapy - Tracking Radiation Treatment in Real Time Promises Safer, More Effective Cancer Therapy
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Radiation, used to treat half of all cancer patients, can be measured during treatment for the first ...
Published Engineers develop stickers that can see inside the body - Engineers Develop Stickers That Can See Inside the Body
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Engineers designed an adhesive patch that produces ultrasound images of the body. The stamp-sized de...
Published How MRI could revolutionize heart failure diagnosis - How MRI Could Revolutionize Heart Failure Diagnosis
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Until now, the best way of diagnosing heart failure has been an invasive assessment, but it carries...
Published Tumors partially destroyed with sound don't come back - Tumors Partially Destroyed with Sound Don't Come Back
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Noninvasive sound technology breaks down liver tumors in rats, kills cancer cells and spurs the immu...
Published Detecting, predicting, and preventing aortic ruptures with computational modeling - Detecting, Predicting, and Preventing Aortic Ruptures with Computational Modeling
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According to some estimates, up to 80% of patients who experience a ruptured abdominal aortic aneury...
Published A 'spy' in the belly - A 'Spy' in the Belly: How Smart Pills are Revolutionizing Medicine
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To ensure that wounds remain tightly sealed in the abdomen after surgery, researchers have developed...
Published 'Pulling back the curtain' to reveal a molecular key to The Wizard of Oz - Pulling Back the Curtain: Revealing the Molecular Key to The Wizard of Oz
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Many people and companies worry about sensitive data getting hacked, so encrypting files with digita...
Published Mathematicians explain how some fireflies flash in sync - Mathematicians Explain How Some Fireflies Flash in Sync
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A new study by mathematicians shows that math borrowed from neuroscience can describe how swarms of...
Published Electronic gaming can trigger potentially lethal heart rhythm problems in susceptible children - Electronic Gaming and its Link to Potentially Lethal Heart Rhythm Problems in Children
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Electronic gaming can precipitate life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias in susceptible children whose...
Published Reasons behind gamer rage in children are complex -- and children are good at naming them - Reasons Behind Gamer Rage in Children Are Complex -- And Children Are Good at Naming Them
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Children's outbursts of rage while playing digital games are causing both concern and public debate...
Published Researchers use tiny magnetic swirls to generate true random numbers - Researchers Use Tiny Magnetic Swirls to Generate True Random Numbers
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Skyrmions, tiny magnetic anomalies that arise in two-dimensional materials, can be used to generate...
Published A new approach to a $1 million mathematical enigma - A New Approach to a $1 Million Mathematical Enigma
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Numbers like pi, e and phi often turn up in unexpected places in science and mathematics. Pascal's t...
Published Just a game? Study shows no evidence that violent video games lead to real-life violence - Just a Game? Study Shows No Evidence That Violent Video Games Lead to Real-Life Violence
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As the latest Call of Duty video game is released in the UK today, and with Battlefield 2042 and a r...
Published Research team creates statistical model to predict COVID-19 resistance - Research Team Creates Statistical Model to Predict COVID-19 Resistance
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Researchers have created and preliminarily tested what they believe may be one of the first models f...
Published A first step towards quantum algorithms: Minimizing the guesswork of a quantum ensemble - A First Step Towards Quantum Algorithms: Minimizing the Guesswork of a Quantum Ensemble
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A quantum ensemble -- a set of quantum states with their corresponding probabilities -- is essential...
Published Flexible tail of the prion protein poisons brain cells - Flexible Tail of the Prion Protein Poisons Brain Cells
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Prion proteins are the infectious pathogens that cause Mad Cow Disease and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease...
Published With rapidly increasing heat and drought, can plants adapt? - With Rapidly Increasing Heat and Drought, Can Plants Adapt?
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As deserts expanded their range over the past 5-7 million years, many plants invaded the new biome a...