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Published Study shows how biodiversity of coral reefs around the world changes with depth - Study Shows How Biodiversity of Coral Reefs Around the World Changes with Depth
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Dramatic differences between shallow and mesophotic reefs stress the importance of studying--and con...
Published Deep dive into the dusty Milky Way - Deep Dive into the Dusty Milky Way
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An animated dive into the dusty Milky Way reveals the outlines of our galaxy taking shape as we look...
Published The oxidation of volcanoes -- a magma opus - The Oxidation of Volcanoes: A Magma Opus
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A new study unlocks the science behind a key ingredient -- namely oxygen -- in some of the world's m...
Published New computer vision system designed to analyse cells in microscopy videos - New Computer Vision System Designed to Analyze Cells in Microscopy Videos
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Researchers have developed a system based on computer vision techniques that allows automatic analys...
Published Extinct offshore volcano could store gigatons of carbon dioxide - Extinct Offshore Volcano Could Store Gigatons of Carbon Dioxide
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A new study concludes that an extinct volcano off the shore of Portugal could store as much as 1.2-8...
Published Petit-spot volcanoes involve the deepest known submarine hydrothermal activity, possibly release CO2 and methane - Petit-Spot Volcanoes: The Deepest Known Submarine Hydrothermal Activity
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Underwater volcanism and its hydrothermal activity play an important role in marine biogeochemical c...
Published Newly planted vegetation accelerates dune erosion during extreme storms, research shows - Newly Planted Vegetation Can Accelerate Dune Erosion During Extreme Storms
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Newly planted vegetation on coastal sand dunes can accelerate erosion from extreme waves. ABSTRACT:...
Published Discovery of massive early galaxies defies prior understanding of the universe - Discovery of Massive Early Galaxies Defies Prior Understanding of the Universe
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Six massive galaxies discovered in the early universe are upending what scientists previously unders...
Published Why Uranus and Neptune are different colors - Why Uranus and Neptune are Different Colors
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Astronomers may now understand why the similar planets Uranus and Neptune are different colors. Rese...
Published Artificial intelligence conjures proteins that speed up chemical reactions - Artificial Intelligence Conjures Proteins That Speed Up Chemical Reactions
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Scientists have used machine learning to create brand-new enzymes, which are proteins that accelerat...
Published NASA's Webb draws back curtain on universe's early galaxies - NASA's Webb Draws Back Curtain on Universe's Early Galaxies
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A few days after officially starting science operations, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope propelled...
Published Smash or pass? This computer can tell - Smash or Pass? This Computer Can Tell
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Could an app tell if a first date is just not that into you? Engineers say the technology might not...
Published An easier way to teach robots new skills - An Easier Way to Teach Robots New Skills
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Researchers have developed a technique that enables a robot to learn a new pick-and-place task with...
Published First silicon integrated ECRAM for a practical AI accelerator - First Silicon Integrated ECRAM for a Practical AI Accelerator
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The transformative changes brought by deep learning and artificial intelligence are accompanied by i ...
Published Magnetic bacteria point the way
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Magnetotactic bacteria, which can align with the Earth's magnetic field, have been discovered in a n...
Published Nature's kitchen: how a chemical reaction used by cooks helped create life on Earth
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A chemical process used in the browning of food to give it its distinct smell and taste is probably...
Published Adapting to hypoxia: Zooplankton influence the efficiency of the biological carbon pump in the Humboldt Current off Peru
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Marine organisms play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle. Phytoplankton absorb carbon dioxide...
Published Blue PHOLEDs: Final color of efficient OLEDs finally viable in lighting
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Lights could soon use the full color suite of perfectly efficient organic light-emitting diodes, or...
Published 'Teenage galaxies' are unusually hot, glowing with unexpected elements
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Using the James Webb Space Telescope, CECILIA Survey receives first data from galaxies forming two-t...
Published Protein fragments ID two new 'extremophile' microbes--and may help find alien life
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Perfectly adapted microorganisms live in extreme environments from deep-sea trenches to mountaintops ...