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Published Martian meteorite’s organic materials origin not biological, formed by geochemical interactions between water and rock - Martian Meteorite’s Organic Materials Origin Not Biological, Formed by Geochemical Interactions Between Water and Rock
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Organic molecules found in a meteorite that hurtled to Earth from Mars were synthesized during inter...
Published Researchers build alien ocean to test NASA outer space submarine - Researchers Build Alien Ocean to Test NASA Outer Space Submarine
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Building a submarine gets tricky when the temperature drops to -300 Fahrenheit and the ocean is made...
Published Solar harvesting system has potential to generate solar power 24/7 - Solar Harvesting System: The Future of Solar Power Generation
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A professor is reporting on a new type of solar energy harvesting system that breaks the efficiency...
Published SpyLigation uses light to switch on proteins - SpyLigation: A Revolutionary Method to Switch on Proteins Using Light
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Scientists can now use light to activate protein functions both inside and outside of living cells....
Published Coastal water pollution transfers to the air in sea spray aerosol and reaches people on land - Coastal Water Pollution Transfers to the Air in Sea Spray Aerosol and Reaches People on Land
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New research has confirmed that coastal water pollution transfers to the atmosphere in sea spray aer...
Published Using sewage to forecast COVID-19 infections - Using Sewage to Forecast COVID-19 Infections
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Sifting through sewage for SARS-CoV-2 genetic material could help authorities tailor infection contr...
Published Deep-learning system explores materials' interiors from the outside - Deep-Learning System Explores Materials' Interiors from the Outside
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A machine-learning method detects internal structures, voids, and cracks inside a material, based on...
Published Surprise twist suggests stars grow competitively - Surprise Twist Suggests Stars Grow Competitively
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A survey of star formation activity in the Orion Nebula Cluster found similar mass distributions for...
Published Interactive cyber-physical human: Generating contact-rich whole-body motions - Interactive Cyber-Physical Human: Generating Contact-Rich Whole-Body Motions
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Performing human-like motions that involve multiple contacts is challenging for robots. In this rega...
Published Ultrasound has potential to damage coronaviruses, study finds - Ultrasound has potential to damage coronaviruses, study finds
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A new study suggests coronaviruses, including the virus that causes COVID-19, may be vulnerable to u...
Published First detection of neutrinos made at a particle collider - First Detection of Neutrinos Made at a Particle Collider
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A team including physicists has for the first time detected subatomic particles called neutrinos cre...
Published Harnessing power of immune system may lessen reliance on antibiotics for infections like TB - Harnessing the Power of the Immune System to Reduce Reliance on Antibiotics for Infections like TB
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Researchers have found that the body's process of removing old and damaged cell parts, is also an es...
Published The ultimate fate of a star shredded by a black hole - The Ultimate Fate of a Star Shredded by a Black Hole
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In 2019, astronomers observed the nearest example to date of a star that was shredded, or 'spaghetti...
Published Severe weather straining electrical grids: New research mitigates demand surges, increasing grid reliability and reducing costs - Severe Weather Straining Electrical Grids: New Research Mitigates Demand Surges, Increasing Grid Reliability and Reducing Costs
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Concerns are mounting among policymakers and utility companies amid the impact of severe weather on...
Published Ultrafast beam-steering breakthrough - Ultrafast Beam-Steering Breakthrough: A Game-Changer in the Field of Optics
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n a major breakthrough in the fields of nanophotonics and ultrafast optics, a research team has demo...
Published Keeping electricity affordable on wireless charging highways - Keeping Electricity Affordable on Wireless Charging Highways
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Efficient pricing will be crucial to minimize energy costs for private operators who provide on-the-...
Published AI can predict the effectiveness of breast cancer chemotherapy - AI Can Predict the Effectiveness of Breast Cancer Chemotherapy
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Engineers have developed artificial intelligence (AI) technology to predict if women with breast can...
Published Researchers uncover new water monitoring technique - Researchers Uncover New Water Monitoring Technique
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The new method simultaneously monitors the size and shape of the clumps and the mixing intensity in...
Published Ancient amphibians had their bones cooked - Ancient Amphibians: A Surprising Discovery About Their Bones
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Scientists have solved a decades-long mystery as to why ancient tetrapods -- amphibian-like creature...
Published Astronomers explain origin of elusive ultradiffuse galaxies - Astronomers Explain Origin of Elusive Ultradiffuse Galaxies
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As their name suggests, ultradiffuse galaxies, or UDGs, are dwarf galaxies whose stars are spread ou...