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Published Analog and digital: The best of both worlds in one energy-efficient system
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We live in an analog world of continuous information flow that is both processed and stored by our b...
Published 'Mona Lisa' hides a surprising mix of toxic pigments, study shows
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Leonardo da Vinci is renowned to this day for innovations in fields across the arts and sciences. No...
Published Stalagmite holds key to predicting droughts, floods for India - Stalagmite Holds Key to Predicting Droughts, Floods for India
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By studying the last 50 years of growth of a stalagmite from Mawmluh Cave, they found an unexpected...
Published Demon hunting: Physicists confirm 67-year-old prediction of massless, neutral composite particle
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In 1956, theoretical physicist David Pines predicted that electrons in a solid can do something stra...
Published Unleashing a new era of color tunable nano-devices -- smallest ever light source with switchable colors formed
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New research has achieved a significant breakthrough in color switching for nanocrystals, unlocking...
Published TB vaccine discovery paves path to end number one killer of people living with HIV
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Scientists have discovered a tuberculosis (TB) vaccination strategy that could prevent the leading c...
Published The clams that fell behind, and what they can tell us about evolution and extinction
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A new study examined how bivalves -- the group that includes clams, mussels, scallops, and oysters -...
Published New study sheds light on the molecular mechanisms underlying lipid recycling within cells
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Our understanding of how cells recycle lipids through autophagy -- a form of cellular degradation -- ...
Published Veins of bacteria could form a self-healing system for concrete infrastructure
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In hopes of producing concrete structures that can repair their cracks, researchers are putting a ne...
Published Webb celebrates first year of science with close-up on birth of sun-like stars
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From our cosmic backyard in the solar system to distant galaxies near the dawn of time, NASA's James...
Published Fresher AIr: AI and mobility data may improve air pollution exposure models
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A research team used data from low-cost sensors, artificial intelligence and mobility data to improv...
Published Scientists have solved the damselfly color mystery
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For over 20 years, a research team has studied the common bluetail damselfly. Females occur in three...
Published The reaction mechanism for catalytic ammonia production experimentally determined
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Researchers have now been able to study the surface of iron and ruthenium catalysts when ammonia is...
Published Control over friction, from small to large scales
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Friction is hard to predict and control, especially since surfaces that come in contact are rarely p...
Published Science confirms it: Love leaves a mark on the brain
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The brain produces more of the pleasure-inducing hormone dopamine when we're longing for or hanging...
Published A new type of plant metalloreductase maintains root growth under low phosphorus
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Phosphorus is essential for undisturbed plant growth and development. However, in many soils, phosph...
Published First observation of structures resulting from 3D domain swapping in antibody light chains
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Antibodies hold promise as therapeutic agents. However, their tendency to aggregate poses significan...
Published Unveiling molecular origami: A breakthrough in dynamic materials
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A research team has unveiled a remarkable breakthrough in the form of a two-dimensional (2D) Metal O ...
Published Bugs that help bugs: How environmental microbes boost fruit fly reproduction
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A research group found that in female fruit flies, microorganisms enhance reproductive function, boo...
Published New type of star gives clues to mysterious origin of magnetars
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Magnetars are the strongest magnets in the Universe. These super-dense dead stars with ultra-strong...