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Published Study into global daily air pollution shows almost nowhere on Earth is safe - Study into Global Daily Air Pollution Shows Almost Nowhere on Earth is Safe
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In a new study of daily ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) across the globe, a new study has fo...
Published Male California sea lions are becoming bigger and better fighters as their population rebounds - Male California Sea Lions are Becoming Bigger and Better Fighters as Their Population Rebounds
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California sea lions have managed to maintain -- and, in the case of males, increase -- their averag...
Published Paper written using ChatGPT demonstrates opportunities and challenges of AI in academia - Paper written using ChatGPT demonstrates opportunities and challenges of AI in academia
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In an innovative new study, researchers used a series of prompts and questions to encourage ChatGPT...
Published It's all in the wrist: Energy-efficient robot hand learns how not to drop the ball - It's all in the wrist: Energy-efficient robot hand learns how not to drop the ball
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Researchers have designed a low-cost, energy-efficient robotic hand that can grasp a range of object...
Published Nanowire networks learn and remember like a human brain - Nanowire Networks Learn and Remember Like a Human Brain
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Scientists have demonstrated nanowire networks can exhibit both short- and long-term memory like the...
Published Henderson island fossils reveal new Polynesian sandpiper species - Henderson Island Fossils Reveal New Polynesian Sandpiper Species
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Fossil bones collected in the early 1990s on Henderson Island, part of the Pitcairn Group, have reve...
Published Learning about what happens to ecology, evolution, and biodiversity in times of mass extinction - Learning about what happens to ecology, evolution, and biodiversity in times of mass extinction
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Studying mass extinction events from the past can build our understanding of how ecosystems and the...
Published How can a pollinating insect be recognized in the fossil record? - How to Identify Pollinating Insects in Fossil Records
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Insect pollination is a decisive process for the survival and evolution of angiosperm (flowering) pl...
Published 'Golden' fossils reveal origins of exceptional preservation - Golden Fossils Reveal Origins of Exceptional Preservation
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A recent study found that many of the fossils from Germany's Posidonia shale do not get their gleam...
Published Half of the world's coral reefs may face unsuitable conditions by 2035 - Half of the World's Coral Reefs May Face Unsuitable Conditions by 2035
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There's more bad news for planet earth if climate change continues unabated. New research reveals th...
Published Frequency-stable laser systems for space - Frequency-Stable Laser Systems for Space: Advancements and Applications
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For the first time a frequency reference based on molecular iodine was successfully demonstrated in...
Published The chatbot will see you now - The Chatbot Will See You Now: How AI is Revolutionizing Healthcare
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Results from a study of the use of a chatbot in the consent process show that it encourages inclusiv...
Published Measuring gamma-ray bursts' hidden energy unearths clues to the evolution of the universe - Measuring Gamma-Ray Bursts' Hidden Energy Unearths Clues to the Evolution of the Universe
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When stars die out, they emit gamma-ray bursts. Although scientist can calculate the explosion energ...
Published Liquid metal sticks to surfaces without a binding agent - Liquid Metal Sticks to Surfaces Without a Binding Agent
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Everyday materials such as paper and plastic could be transformed into electronic 'smart devices' by...
Published Safe havens for cooperation - Safe Havens for Cooperation: A Guide to Building Trust and Collaboration
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Whether networks with a high level of cooperation emerge in a community depends on how quickly indiv...
Published AI helps show how the brain's fluids flow - AI Helps Show How the Brain's Fluids Flow
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A new, AI-based technique for measuring fluid flow in the brain could lead to treatments for disease ...
Published River erosion can shape fish evolution - River Erosion Can Shape Fish Evolution
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A new study of the freshwater greenfin darter fish suggests river erosion can be a driver of biodive...
Published New textile unravels warmth-trapping secrets of polar bear fur - New Textile Unravels Warmth-Trapping Secrets of Polar Bear Fur
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Engineers have invented a fabric that concludes the 80-year quest to make a synthetic textile modele...
Published The speed of life: A zoo of cells to study developmental time - The Speed of Life: A Zoo of Cells to Study Developmental Time
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Researchers have used an unprecedented stem cell zoo to compare six different mammalian species and...
Published Warming oceans are getting louder - Warming Oceans Are Getting Louder: The Impact of Climate Change on Marine Life
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Climate change is speeding sound transmission in the oceans and the way it varies over the globe wit...