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Published The quiet Sun is much more active than we thought - The Quiet Sun: More Active Than We Thought
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For a long time, researchers have believed that there is not much of interest going on in the Sun du...
Published Space weather model gives earlier warning of satellite-killing radiation storms - Space Weather Model Gives Earlier Warning of Satellite-Killing Radiation Storms
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A new machine-learning computer model accurately predicts damaging radiation storms caused by the Va...
Published Hubble detects ghostly glow surrounding our solar system - Hubble Detects Ghostly Glow Surrounding Our Solar System
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Imagine walking into a room at night, turning out all the lights and closing the shades. Yet an eeri...
Published Einstein and Euler put to the test at the edge of the Universe - Einstein and Euler put to the test at the edge of the Universe
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The cosmos is a unique laboratory for testing the laws of physics, in particular those of Euler and...
Published Webb Space Telescope reveals previously shrouded newborn stars - Webb Space Telescope Reveals Previously Shrouded Newborn Stars
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Astronomers took a 'deep dive' into one of the first images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope a...
Published Lasers and terahertz waves combined in camera that sees 'unseen' detail - Lasers and Terahertz Waves Combined in Camera That Sees 'Unseen' Detail
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A team of physicists has successfully developed the first nonlinear camera capable of capturing high ...
Published Metal whispering: Finding a better way to recover precious metals from electronic waste - Metal Whispering: A Revolutionary Way to Recover Precious Metals from Electronic Waste
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With a bit of 'metal whispering,' engineers have developed technology capable of recovering pure and ...
Published Quadruple fusion imaging via transparent ultrasound transducer - Quadruple Fusion Imaging via Transparent Ultrasound Transducer: A Breakthrough in Medical Imaging
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Scientists have developed a quadruple fusion optical and ultrasound imaging system using a transpare...
Published Blind dating in bacteria evolution - Blind Dating in Bacteria Evolution: How Random Mutations Lead to Successful Adaptation
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A team of researchers reconstructed long-extinct proteins of a UV protection system of cyanobacteria...
Published Thermal conductivity of metal organic frameworks - Thermal Conductivity of Metal Organic Frameworks: A Comprehensive Overview
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Metal organic frameworks, or MOFs, are kind of like plastic building block toys. The pieces are simp...
Published New life flashed into lithium-ion anodes - New Life Flashed into Lithium-Ion Anodes: A Breakthrough in Battery Technology
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Chemists use flash Joule heating to recover graphite anodes from spent lithium-ion batteries at a co...
Published To know where the birds are going, researchers turn to citizen science and machine learning - To Know Where the Birds Are Going, Researchers Turn to Citizen Science and Machine Learning
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Computer scientists recently announced a new, predictive model that is capable of accurately forecas ...
Published Dogs and humans process body postures similarly in their brains - **Dogs and Humans Process Body Postures Similarly in Their Brains**
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A new study shows that information from body postures plays a similarly important role for dogs as i...
Published Deepest scientific ocean drilling sheds light on Japan's next great earthquake - Deepest Scientific Ocean Drilling Sheds Light on Japan's Next Great Earthquake
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Scientists who drilled deeper into an undersea earthquake fault than ever before have found that the...
Published Orangutans can make two sounds at the same time, similar to human beatboxing, study finds - **Orangutans: The Beatboxing Masters of the Jungle**
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Orangutans can make two separate sounds simultaneously, much like songbirds or human beatboxers, acc...
Published Improving image sensors for machine vision - Improving Image Sensors for Machine Vision
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Researchers highlight the latest nanostructured components integrated on image sensor chips that are...
Published A step towards solar fuels out of thin air - A Step Towards Solar Fuels Out of Thin Air
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Chemical engineers have invented a solar-powered artificial leaf, built on a novel electrode which i...
Published The evolution of Asia's mammals was dictated by ancient climate change and rising mountains - The Evolution of Asia's Mammals: How Ancient Climate Change and Rising Mountains Shaped Their Destiny
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A new study compiles data on more than 3,000 species to show how climate and geologic changes across...
Published The tarantula's cosmic web: Astronomers map violent star formation in nebula outside our galaxy - The Tarantula's Cosmic Web: Mapping Violent Star Formation in a Nebula Outside Our Galaxy
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Astronomers have unveiled intricate details of the star-forming region 30 Doradus, also known as the...
Published Generative AI models are encoding biases and negative stereotypes in their users - Generative AI Models: Encoding Biases and Negative Stereotypes in Their Users
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In the space of a few months generative AI models, such as ChatGPT, Google's Bard and Midjourney, ha...