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Published Scientists discover material that can be made like a plastic but conducts like metal - Scientists Discover Material That Can Be Made Like a Plastic but Conducts Like Metal
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Scientists have discovered a way to create a material that can be made like a plastic, but conducts...
Published Fighting climate change: Ruthenium complexes for carbon dioxide reduction to valuable chemicals - Fighting Climate Change: Ruthenium Complexes for Carbon Dioxide Reduction to Valuable Chemicals
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Excessive use of fossil fuels leads to undesired carbon dioxide (CO2) generation, accelerating clima...
Published Major leap for stable high-efficiency perovskite solar cells - Major Leap for Stable High-Efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells
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Solar cells manufactured from materials known as 'perovskites' are catching up with the efficiency o...
Published Cheaper, more efficient ways to capture carbon - Cheaper, More Efficient Ways to Capture Carbon
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Researchers have developed a new tool that could lead to more efficient and cheaper technologies for ...
Published New live bacterial product for stubborn superbug improves quality of life - New Live Bacterial Product for Stubborn Superbug Improves Quality of Life
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The stubborn superbug Clostridium difficile, or C. diff, may have met its match. A esearcher is repo...
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 Sunlight pulps the plastic soup - Sunlight Pulp the Plastic Soup: A Revolutionary Solution to Plastic Pollution
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Environmental scientists calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappears...
Published A human interactome to prioritize drug discovery - A Human Interactome to Prioritize Drug Discovery
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Researchers create a network of interacting proteins -- or interactome -- to aid drug discovery. ABS...
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 Computer vision technology effective at determining proper mask wearing in a hospital setting, pilot study finds - Computer Vision Technology: A Game-Changer in Hospital Settings
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In a survey and study of hospital employee volunteers, researchers found that a low-cost computer vi...
Published Fewer moths, more flies - Fewer Moths, More Flies: The Impact of Climate Change on Insect Populations
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In the far north of the planet, climate change is clearly noticeable. A new study now shows that in...
Published When bugs swipe left - When Bugs Swipe Left: The Fascinating World of Insect Communication
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A single protein called Gr8a is expressed in different organs in male and female flies and appears t...
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 New software based on Artificial Intelligence helps to interpret complex data - New Software Based on Artificial Intelligence Helps to Interpret Complex Data
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Experimental data is often not only highly dimensional, but also noisy and full of artefacts. This m...
Published A faster experiment to find and study topological materials - A Faster Experiment to Find and Study Topological Materials
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Researchers have found an efficient way to identify 'topological' materials, whose surfaces can have...
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 ultrafast water disinfection method is more environmentally friendly - New Ultrafast Water Disinfection Method is More Environmentally Friendly
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Researchers have found a way to use small shocks of electricity to disinfect water, reducing energy...
Published Pulses driven by artificial intelligence tame quantum systems - Pulses Driven by Artificial Intelligence Tame Quantum Systems
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Machine learning drives self-discovery of pulses that stabilize quantum systems in the face of envir...
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 New insights into survival of ancient Western Desert peoples - New Insights into Survival of Ancient Western Desert Peoples
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Researchers have used more than two decades of satellite-derived environmental data to form hypothes...