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Published Fish sensory organ key to improving navigational skills of underwater robots - Fish Sensory Organ Key to Improving Navigational Skills of Underwater Robots
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Scientists have been studying a fish sensory organ to understand cues for collective behavior which...
Published Researchers develop new technology to easily detect active TB - Researchers Develop New Technology to Easily Detect Active TB
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A team of faculty has discovered new technology that will quickly and easily detect active Mycobacte...
Published Butterflies regularly cross the Sahara in longest-known insect migration - Butterflies Regularly Cross the Sahara in Longest-Known Insect Migration
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Wetter conditions in Sub-Saharan and North Africa at certain times of year can result in hundreds of...
Published Astronomers detect possible radio emission from exoplanet - Astronomers Detect Possible Radio Emission from Exoplanet
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By monitoring the cosmos with a radio telescope array, an international team of scientists has detec...
Published Making sense of scents: Deciphering our sense of smell - Making Sense of Scents: Deciphering Our Sense of Smell
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Breaking a longstanding impasse in our understanding of olfaction, scientists have created the first...
Published Novel, highly sensitive biosensor set to transform wearable health monitoring - Novel, Highly Sensitive Biosensor Set to Transform Wearable Health Monitoring
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Wearable wireless biosensors are an integral part of digital healthcare and monitoring. Commonly use...
Published New polymer materials make fabricating optical interconnects easier - New Polymer Materials Make Fabricating Optical Interconnects Easier
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Researchers have developed new polymer materials that are ideal for making the optical links necessa...
Published Fluorescent protein sheds light on bee brains - Fluorescent Protein Sheds Light on Bee Brains
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An international team of bee researchers has integrated a calcium sensor into honey bees to enable t...
Published Researchers map mosquito cells that may help the insects choose tastiest humans - Researchers Map Mosquito Cells That May Help the Insects Choose Tastiest Humans
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In a bid to understand why mosquitoes may be more attracted to one human than another, researchers s...
Published Ancient superpredator got big by front-loading its growth in its youth - Ancient Superpredator Got Big by Front-Loading Its Growth in Its Youth
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Whatcheeria, a six-foot-long salamander-like creature that lived 340 million years ago, was the T. r...
Published Bumblebees learn new 'trends' in their behavior by watching and learning - Bumblebees Learn New 'Trends' in Their Behavior by Watching and Learning
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A new study has shown that bumblebees pick up new 'trends' in their behavior by watching and learnin...
Published Cold is beneficial for healthy aging, at least in animals - Cold is Beneficial for Healthy Aging, at Least in Animals
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A lower body temperature is one of the most effective mechanisms to prolong the lifespan of animals....
Published Advanced electrode to help remediation of stubborn new 'forever chemicals' - Advanced Electrode to Help Remediation of Stubborn New 'Forever Chemicals'
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As new environmental regulations are rolling out to mitigate the industry-retired long-chain chemica...
Published More reasons to go solar when gearing up for a greener drive - More Reasons to Go Solar When Gearing Up for a Greener Drive
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With electric vehicles sales soaring worldwide, potential buyers are not just weighing up the price...
Published Battery tech breakthrough paves way for mass adoption of affordable electric car - Battery Tech Breakthrough Paves Way for Mass Adoption of Affordable Electric Cars
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A breakthrough in electric vehicle battery design has enabled a 10-minute charge time for a typical...
Published Fastest laser camera films combustion in real time - Fastest Laser Camera Films Combustion in Real Time
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A research team has developed one of the world's fastest single-shot laser cameras, which is at leas...
Published Molecular component of caffeine may play a role in gut health - Molecular Component of Caffeine May Play a Role in Gut Health
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A new study explores exactly what leads to the generation of Th17 cells -- an important subtype of c...
Published Resistant bacteria are a global problem. Now researchers may have found the solution - Resistant Bacteria: A Global Problem and the Potential Solution
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A new substance has proven useful for treating staphylococcus infections in people with skin lymphom...
Published How does a millipede get its legs? - How Does a Millipede Get Its Legs?
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Millipede legs grow in an unexpected way, according to new research. Previously, it was thought that...
Published The achilles heel of the influenza virus: Ubiquitin protein may be an approach for future medicines - The Achilles Heel of the Influenza Virus: Ubiquitin Protein May Be an Approach for Future Medicines
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Influenza viruses are becoming increasingly resilient to medicines. For this reason, new active ingr...