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Published Transistors repurposed as microchip 'clock' address supply chain weakness - Transistors Repurposed as Microchip 'Clock' Address Supply Chain Weakness
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A new technique uses standard chip fab methods to fabricate the building block of a timing device, c...
Published Genes in beans: Bean genome sequenced for improved nutrition - Genes in Beans: Bean Genome Sequenced for Improved Nutrition
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The faba bean genome, which at 13 billion bases is more than four times the size of the human genome...
Published Designing with DNA - Designing with DNA: The Future of Biotechnology
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Marvel at the tiny nanoscale structures emerging from labs, and it's easy to imagine you're browsing...
Published Siberian tundra could virtually disappear by mid-millennium - Siberian Tundra Could Virtually Disappear by Mid-Millennium
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Due to global warming, temperatures in the Arctic are climbing rapidly. As a result, the treeline fo...
Published Broccoli gas: A better way to find life in space - Broccoli Gas: A Better Way to Find Life in Space
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Broccoli, along with many other plants and microorganisms, emit gases to help them expel toxins. Sci...
Published High-performance visible-light lasers that fit on a fingertip - High-Performance Visible-Light Lasers That Fit on a Fingertip
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Researchers have created visible lasers of very pure colors from near-ultraviolet to near-infrared t...
Published Soft robot detects damage, heals itself - Soft Robot Detects Damage, Heals Itself
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Engineers have created a soft robot capable of detecting when and where it was damaged -- and then h...
Published Clear window coating could cool buildings without using energy - Clear Window Coating: A Revolutionary Way to Cool Buildings without Using Energy
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As climate change intensifies summer heat, demand is growing for technologies to cool buildings. Now...
Published Atom-thin walls could smash size, memory barriers in next-gen devices - Atom-Thin Walls Could Smash Size, Memory Barriers in Next-Gen Devices
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For all of the still-indistinguishable-from-magic wizardry packed into the three pounds of the adult...
Published Next-generation wireless technology may leverage the human body for energy - Next-Generation Wireless Technology: Leveraging the Human Body for Energy
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While you may be just starting to reap the advantages of 5G wireless technology, researchers through...
Published Science of sediment transport key to river conservation and protection - Science of Sediment Transport Key to River Conservation and Protection
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Researchers have devised a better way to measure how fast sediment flows in rivers -- information th...
Published How iodine-containing molecules contribute to the formation of atmospheric aerosols, affect climate - How Iodine-Containing Molecules Contribute to the Formation of Atmospheric Aerosols and Affect Climate
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Chemists have helped discover that iodic acids can rapidly form aerosol particles in the atmosphere,...
Published Satellites can be used to detect waste sites on Earth - Satellites Can Be Used to Detect Waste Sites on Earth
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A new computational system uses satellite data to identify sites on land where people dispose of was ...
Published Incorporation of water molecules into layered materials impacts ion storage capability - Incorporation of Water Molecules into Layered Materials Impacts Ion Storage Capability
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Researchers have experimentally detected the structural change of hydration water confined in the ti...
Published Approaching the terahertz regime - Approaching the Terahertz Regime: The Future of Wireless Communication
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A class of nonvolatile memory devices, called MRAM, based on quantum magnetic materials, can offer a...
Published Diversity of viroids and viroid-like agents - Diversity of Viroids and Viroid-Like Agents
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A team of researchers has developed a computational pipeline to identify and better understand viroi ...
Published New robot does 'the worm' when temperature changes - New Robot Does 'The Worm' When Temperature Changes
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A new gelatinous robot that crawls, powered by nothing more than temperature change and clever desig...
Published Model shows how intelligent-like behavior can emerge from non-living agents - Model Shows How Intelligent-Like Behavior Can Emerge from Non-Living Agents
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A new model describes how biological or technical systems form complex structures equipped with sign...
Published Artificial intelligence aids discovery of super tight-binding antibodies - Artificial Intelligence Aids Discovery of Super Tight-Binding Antibodies
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Scientists developed an artificial intelligence tool that could accelerate the development of new hi...
Published New winged robot can land like a bird - New Winged Robot Can Land Like a Bird
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Researchers have developed a method that allows a flapping-wing robot to land autonomously on a hori...