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Published New biosensor reveals activity of elusive metal that's essential for life - New Biosensor Reveals Activity of Elusive Metal That's Essential for Life
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A new biosensor offers scientists the first dynamic glimpses of manganese, an elusive metal ion that...
Published Thin mica shows semiconducting behavior, say scientists in new study - Thin Mica Shows Semiconducting Behavior, Say Scientists in New Study
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Muscovite mica (MuM) is a highly stable mineral that is commonly used as an insulator. However, the...
Published Earliest geochemical evidence of plate tectonics found in 3.8-billion-year-old crystal - Earliest Geochemical Evidence of Plate Tectonics Found in 3.8-Billion-Year-Old Crystal
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Plate tectonics may be unique to Earth and may be an essential characteristic of habitable planets....
Published Novel, highly sensitive biosensor set to transform wearable health monitoring - Novel, Highly Sensitive Biosensor Set to Transform Wearable Health Monitoring
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Wearable wireless biosensors are an integral part of digital healthcare and monitoring. Commonly use...
Published Biosensor could lead to new drugs, sensory organs on a chip - Biosensor: A Revolutionary Technology for Drug Development and Sensory Organs on a Chip
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A synthetic biosensor that mimics properties found in cell membranes and provides an electronic read...
Published AI-Powered FRIDA robot collaborates with humans to create art - AI-Powered FRIDA Robot Collaborates with Humans to Create Art
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FRIDA, a robotic arm with a paintbrush taped to it, uses artificial intelligence to collaborate with...
Published Bioarchaeological evidence of very early Islamic burials in the Levant - Bioarchaeological Evidence of Very Early Islamic Burials in the Levant
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A new study combining archaeological, historical and bioarchaeological data provides new insights in...
Published Fluorine-based new drug synthesis at lightning speed - Fluorine-Based New Drug Synthesis at Lightning Speed
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Researchers synthesize fluorine-based compound via rapid biphasic (gas and liquid) mixing. ABSTRACT:...
Published Photosynthesis: Varying roads lead to the reaction center - Photosynthesis: Varying Roads Lead to the Reaction Center
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Chemists use high-precision quantum chemistry to study key elements of super-efficient energy transf ...
Published Physicists find unusual waves in nickel-based magnet - Physicists Discover Unusual Waves in Nickel-Based Magnet
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Perturbing electron spins in a magnet usually results in excitations called 'spin waves' that ripple...
Published Skat and poker: More luck than skill? - Skat and Poker: Is It More Luck Than Skill?
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Chess requires playing ability and strategic thinking; in roulette, chance determines victory or def...
Published Links between video games and gambling run deeper than previously thought, study reveals - Links between Video Games and Gambling Run Deeper than Previously Thought, Study Reveals
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A new study suggests that a number of practices in video games, such as token wagering, real-money g...
Published How a common fungus eliminates toxic mercury from soil and water - How a Common Fungus Eliminates Toxic Mercury from Soil and Water
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Researchers found that the fungus Metarhizium robertsii removes mercury from the soil around plant r...
Published The art and science of living-like architecture - The Art and Science of Living: Architecture that Enhances our Well-being
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Collaborators have created 'living-like' bioactive interior architecture designed to one day protect...
Published Starry tail tells the tale of dwarf galaxy evolution - Starry Tail Tells the Tale of Dwarf Galaxy Evolution
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A giant diffuse tail of stars has been discovered emanating from a large, faint dwarf galaxy. The pr...
Published Meteorites plus gamma rays could have given Earth the building blocks for life - Meteorites Plus Gamma Rays: The Building Blocks of Life on Earth
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Even as detailed images of distant galaxies from the James Webb Space Telescope show us more of the...
Published A multiomics approach provides insights into flu severity - A Multiomics Approach Provides Insights into Flu Severity
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Researchers were able to identify changes in the accessibility (that is, the 'readability') of trans...
Published Ice cores show even dormant volcanoes leak abundant sulfur into the atmosphere - Ice Cores Reveal Dormant Volcanoes Release Abundant Sulfur into the Atmosphere
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Non-erupting volcanoes leak a surprisingly high amount of sulfur-containing gases. A Greenland ice c...
Published Discovery of a new form of carbon called Long-range Ordered Porous Carbon (LOPC) - Discovery of Long-range Ordered Porous Carbon (LOPC): A New Form of Carbon
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The most well-known forms of carbon include graphite and diamond, but there are other more exotic na...
Published 'Jumping genes' help fungus kill salamanders - Jumping Genes: A New Threat to Salamanders
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A fungus that infects salamanders contains multiple copies of the same 'jumping genes', scientists h...