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Published Physicists discover a new switch for superconductivity - Physicists Discover a New Switch for Superconductivity
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A study sheds surprising light on how certain superconductors undergo a 'nematic transition' -- unlo...
Published Hubble reaches new milestone in mystery of universe's expansion rate - Hubble Reaches New Milestone in Mystery of Universe's Expansion Rate
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has calibrated more than 40 'milepost markers' of space and time to he...
Published The clue is in the glue -- Nature's secret for holding it together - The Clue is in the Glue: Nature's Secret for Holding it Together
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An obscure aquatic plant has helped to explain how plants avoid cracking up under the stresses and s...
Published Complete picture of Arctic sea ice freeze-thaw cycle highlights sea ice response to climate change - Complete Picture of Arctic Sea Ice Freeze-Thaw Cycle Highlights Sea Ice Response to Climate Change
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Years of research show that climate change signals are amplified in the Arctic, and that sea ice in...
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 Caribou have been using same Arctic calving grounds for 3,000 years - Caribou Have Been Using the Same Arctic Calving Grounds for 3,000 Years
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Caribou have been using the same Arctic calving grounds for more than 3,000 years. Female caribou sh...
Published Kangaroo Island ants 'play dead' to avoid predators - Kangaroo Island Ants 'Play Dead' to Avoid Predators
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They're well known for their industrious work, but now a species of ant on Kangaroo Island is also s...
Published Researcher uses artificial intelligence to discover new materials for advanced computing - Researcher Uses Artificial Intelligence to Discover New Materials for Advanced Computing
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Researchers have identified novel van der Waals (vdW) magnets using cutting-edge tools in artificial...
Published Passive radiative cooling can now be controlled electrically - Passive Radiative Cooling Can Now Be Controlled Electrically
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Energy-efficient ways of cooling buildings and vehicles will be required in a changing climate. Rese...
Published Processing data at the speed of light - Processing Data at the Speed of Light: How Photonics is Revolutionizing Computing
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Scientists have developed an extremely small and fast nano-excitonic transistor. ABSTRACT: Processin...
Published We now know exactly what happens in nature when we fell forests - We Now Know Exactly What Happens in Nature When We Fell Forests
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Deforestation is the biggest threat to the planet's ecosystems, and new research has now mapped out...
Published Paper drinking straws may be harmful and may not be better for the environment than plastic versions - The Environmental Paradox: Are Paper Drinking Straws Really Better than Plastic?
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'Eco-friendly' paper drinking straws contain long-lasting and potentially toxic chemicals, a new stu...
Published How do rocky planets really form? - How Do Rocky Planets Really Form?
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A new theory could explain the origin and properties of systems of rocky super-Earths and their rela...
Published Physicists solve durability issue in next-generation solar cells - Physicists Solve Durability Issue in Next-Generation Solar Cells
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Physicists jumped a major hurdle standing in the way of the commercialization of solar cells created...
Published Fuel cells: Novel multi-proton carrier complex as efficient proton conductor at high temps - Fuel Cells: A Novel Multi-Proton Carrier Complex as an Efficient Proton Conductor at High Temperatures
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Fuel cells often fall short when it comes to operating at temperatures beyond 100 degrees Celsius ow...
Published Massive iceberg discharges during the last ice age had no impact on nearby Greenland, raising new questions about climate dynamics - Massive Iceberg Discharges During the Last Ice Age Had No Impact on Nearby Greenland, Raising New Questions About Climate Dynamics
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New findings suggest that Heinrich Events had no discernible impact on temperatures in Greenland, wh...
Published Violent supershear earthquakes are more common than previously thought - Violent Supershear Earthquakes: More Common Than Previously Thought
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About 14% of magnitude 6.7 or greater strike-slip earthquakes since 2000 have been supershear. That'...
Published Double trouble when 2 disasters strike electrical transmission infrastructure - Double Trouble When 2 Disasters Strike Electrical Transmission Infrastructure
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One natural disaster can knock out electric service to millions. A new study suggests that back-to-b...
Published Is it an ant? Is it a plant? No, it's a spider! - Is it an Ant? Is it a Plant? No, it's a Spider!
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A species of tiny, colorful jumping spider employs two lines of defense to avoid being eaten: camouf...
Published Move over, armadillos: There's a new bone-plated mammal in town - Move Over, Armadillos: There's a New Bone-Plated Mammal in Town
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Armadillos have long been considered to be the only living mammals that produce protective bony plat...