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Published Climate change to push species over abrupt tipping points - Climate Change to Push Species Over Abrupt Tipping Points
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Climate change is likely to abruptly push species over tipping points as their geographic ranges rea...
Published Spring sunny heat waves caused record snow melt in 2021, adding to severe water supply impacts across the Western US - Spring Sunny Heat Waves Caused Record Snow Melt in 2021, Adding to Severe Water Supply Impacts Across the Western US
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Researchers examine the role of spring heatwaves on the melting rates of mountain snowpacks across t...
Published Thirsty wheat needed new water management strategy in ancient China - Thirsty Wheat Needed New Water Management Strategy in Ancient China
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Research shows that a practice of purposeful water management, or irrigation, was adopted in norther...
Published Breathing is going to get tougher - Breathing is Going to Get Tougher: Understanding the Impact of Air Pollution on Human Health
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Not all pollution comes from people. When global temperatures increase by 4 degrees Celsius, harmful...
Published Prioritize tackling toxic emissions from tires, urge experts - Prioritize Tackling Toxic Emissions from Tires, Urge Experts
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Experts are calling for more to be done to limit the potentially harmful impact of toxic tire partic...
Published New design for lithium-air battery could offer much longer driving range compared with the lithium-ion battery - New Design for Lithium-Air Battery Could Offer Much Longer Driving Range Compared with Lithium-Ion Battery
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Scientists have built and tested for a thousand cycles a lithium-air battery design that could one d...
Published Thermal paint: MXene spray coating can harness infrared radiation for heating or cooling - Thermal Paint: MXene Spray Coating Can Harness Infrared Radiation for Heating or Cooling
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An international team of researchers has found that a thin coating of MXene -- a type of two-dimensi...
Published Stronger tape engineered through the art of cutting - Stronger Tape Engineered Through the Art of Cutting
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What if you could make adhesives both strong and easily removable? This seemingly paradoxical combin...
Published The chatbot will see you now - The Chatbot Will See You Now: How AI is Revolutionizing Healthcare
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Results from a study of the use of a chatbot in the consent process show that it encourages inclusiv...
Published A mixture of trees purifies urban air best - A Mixture of Trees Purifies Urban Air Best
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Conifers are generally better than broad-leafed trees at purifying air from pollutants. A new study...
Published Groundwater depletion rates in India could triple in coming decades as climate warms, study shows - Groundwater Depletion Rates in India: A Triple Threat in the Face of Warming Climate
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A new study finds that farmers in India have adapted to warming temperatures by intensifying the wit...
Published New textile unravels warmth-trapping secrets of polar bear fur - New Textile Unravels Warmth-Trapping Secrets of Polar Bear Fur
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Engineers have invented a fabric that concludes the 80-year quest to make a synthetic textile modele...
Published Recyclable mobile phone batteries a step closer with rust-busting invention - Recyclable Mobile Phone Batteries a Step Closer with Rust-Busting Invention
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Mobile phone batteries with a lifetime up to three times longer than today's technology could be a r...
Published Researchers develop manual for engineering spin dynamics in nanomagnets - Researchers Develop Manual for Engineering Spin Dynamics in Nanomagnets
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An international team of researchers has developed a comprehensive manual for engineering spin dynam...
Published Batteries: Passivation layer mystery solved - Batteries: Passivation Layer Mystery Solved
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In our daily lives, lithium-ion batteries have become indispensable. They function only because of a...
Published New invention: The oxygen-ion battery - New Invention: The Oxygen-Ion Battery
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An oxygen-ion-battery has been invented, based on ceramic materials. If it degrades, it can be regen...
Published Nature inspires breakthrough achievement: Hazard-free production of fluorochemicals - Nature Inspires Breakthrough Achievement: Hazard-Free Production of Fluorochemicals
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A team of chemists have developed an entirely new method for generating critically important fluoroc...
Published DNA sequence enhances understanding origins of jaws - DNA Sequence Enhances Understanding Origins of Jaws
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Researchers have discovered and characterized a DNA sequence found in jawed vertebrates, such as sha...
Published Major storage capacity in water-based batteries - Major Storage Capacity in Water-Based Batteries
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Chemical engineers have discovered a 1,000% difference in the storage capacity of metal-free, water-...
Published Early humans may have first walked upright in the trees - Early Humans May Have First Walked Upright in the Trees
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Human bipedalism -- walking upright on two legs -- may have evolved in trees, and not on the ground...