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Published Nanoscale observations simplify how scientists describe earthquake movement - Nanoscale Observations Simplify How Scientists Describe Earthquake Movement
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Using single calcite crystals with varying surface roughness allows engineers to simplify the comple...
Published What 'Chornobyl dogs' can tell us about survival in contaminated environments - What 'Chornobyl Dogs' Can Teach Us About Surviving in Contaminated Environments
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In the first step toward understanding how dogs -- and perhaps humans -- might adapt to intense envi...
Published In the wake of a wildfire, embers of change in cognition and brain function linger - In the Wake of a Wildfire, Embers of Change in Cognition and Brain Function Linger
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Five years after the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history, researchers docu...
Published Impact of ancient earthquake revealed - Impact of Ancient Earthquake Revealed
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By combining the scientific powerhouses of genetics and geology, researchers have identified a new a...
Published Reading between the cracks: Artificial intelligence can identify patterns in surface cracking to assess damage in reinforced concrete structures - Reading between the cracks: Artificial intelligence can identify patterns in surface cracking to assess damage in reinforced concrete structures
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Researchers are trying to make the process more efficient and definitive by using artificial intelli...
Published Volcano's eruption will help scientists plot weather, climate - Volcano's Eruption: A New Tool for Weather and Climate Prediction
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As it captivated people around the world, the January eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volc...
Published New research suggests drought accelerated empire collapse - New Research Suggests Drought Accelerated Empire Collapse
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The collapse of the Hittite Empire in the Late Bronze Age has been blamed on various factors, from w...
Published The aliens are silent because they're dead - The Aliens are Silent Because They're Dead
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The universe is probably filled with habitable planets, so many scientists think it should be teemin...
Published Caves tell us that Australia's mountains are still growing - Caves Tell Us That Australia's Mountains Are Still Growing
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Research shows Buchan Caves to be about 3.5 million years old and that Victoria's East Gippsland has...
Published An ancient relative of Velociraptor is unearthed in Great Britain - An Ancient Relative of Velociraptor Unearthed in Great Britain
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A new bird-like dinosaur that used brute strength to overcome its prey has been found by palaeontolo...
Published Flooding tackled by helping citizens take action - Flooding Tackled by Helping Citizens Take Action
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Scientists have developed a new method that empowers citizens to identify solutions to climate chang...
Published Urban great tits have paler plumage than their forest-living relatives
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A new study shows that urban great tits have paler plumage than their countryside counterparts. Sinc...
Published As city heat rises, bird diversity declines
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A study done on 336 cities in China concludes that heat-retaining buildings and paved surfaces are d...
Published The trilobites' guide to surviving environmental change
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Scientists have worked out how one unusual species of trilobite -- an ancient, sea-dwelling relative ...
Published Scientists invent smallest known way to guide light
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Through a series of innovative experiments, scientists found that a sheet of glass crystal just a fe...
Published Polymer that can be adapted to high and low temperature extremes created
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Researchers have developed two closely related polymers that respond differently to high and low tem ...
Published Sniffing women's tears reduces aggressive behavior in men, researchers report
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New research shows that tears from women contain chemicals that block aggression in men. The study f...
Published Nanoparticles for optimized cancer therapy
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Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest types of cancers in humans. It is the fourth leading cause...
Published Muscaris grapes: Molecular secret of lychee note revealed
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Researchers have succeeded in identifying the odorants responsible for the characteristic lychee not...
Published Health risk from global warming predictor of city climate action during COVID-19, study finds
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City officials were more likely to maintain climate action during the pandemic in places with more c...