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Published Astronomers spot the same supernova three times -- and predict a fourth sighting in 16 years - Astronomers Spot the Same Supernova Three Times -- And Predict a Fourth Sighting in 16 Years
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An enormous amount of gravity from a cluster of distant galaxies causes space to curve so much that...
Published Are conferences worth the time and money? - Are Conferences Worth the Time and Money?
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Scientists who interact with others during assigned sessions at conferences are more likely to form...
Published Mangroves: Environmental guardians of our coastline - Mangroves: Environmental Guardians of Our Coastline
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They are the salt-tolerant shrubs that thrive in the toughest of conditions, but according to new Un...
Published Nanoparticles provoke immune response against tumors but avoid side effects - Nanoparticles Provoke Immune Response Against Tumors but Avoid Side Effects
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Researchers find that when immunostimulatory drugs called imidazoquinolines are delivered using spec...
Published Robot helps students with learning disabilities stay focused - Robot Helps Students with Learning Disabilities Stay Focused
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Engineering researchers are successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning disabilit...
Published Prototype taps into the sensing capabilities of any smartphone to screen for prediabetes - Prototype Taps into the Sensing Capabilities of Any Smartphone to Screen for Prediabetes
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Researchers at the University of Washington have developed GlucoScreen, a system that could enable p...
Published Scallop eyes as inspiration for new microscope objectives - Scallop Eyes as Inspiration for New Microscope Objectives
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Neuroscientists have developed innovative objectives for light microscopy by using mirrors to produc...
Published Looking at magnets in the right light - Looking at Magnets in the Right Light: A Comprehensive Guide
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Unlocking the secrets of magnetic materials requires the right illumination. Magnetic x-ray circular...
Published Satellites observe speed-up of Glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula - Satellites Observe Speed-Up of Glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula
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Glaciers -- giant blocks of moving ice -- along Antarctica's coastline are flowing faster in the sum...
Published Discovery of world's oldest DNA breaks record by one million years - Discovery of World's Oldest DNA Breaks Record by One Million Years
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Two-million-year-old DNA has been identified -- opening a 'game-changing' new chapter in the history...
Published Why icicles are rippled - Why Icicles are Rippled
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Winter is coming to an end; the last nights of below zero temperatures are here. In the morning, one...
Published Plastic transistor amplifies biochemical sensing signal - Plastic Transistor Amplifies Biochemical Sensing Signal
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New transistor technology boosts the body's electrochemical signals by 1,000 times, enabling diagnos...
Published Highest coral cover in central, northern Reef in 36 years - Highest Coral Cover in Central and Northern Reef in 36 Years
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The northern and central Great Barrier Reef have recorded their highest amount of coral cover since...
Published At least 80% of the world's most important sites for biodiversity on land currently contain human developments - At Least 80% of the World's Most Important Sites for Biodiversity on Land Currently Contain Human Developments
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At least 80% of sites identified as being internationally important for biodiversity on land current...
Published 'Fishing' for biomarkers - Fishing for Biomarkers: A Promising Approach to Early Disease Detection
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Researchers have devised a tiny, nano-sized sensor capable of detecting protein biomarkers in a samp...
Published Eiphosoma laphygmae likely to be best classical biological control against devastating fall armyworm pest - Eiphosoma laphygmae: The Best Classical Biological Control Against Devastating Fall Armyworm Pest
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A review suggests that the parasitoid Eiphosoma laphygmae is likely to be the best classical biologi...
Published T cells in human blood secrete a substance that affects blood pressure and inflammation - T Cells in Human Blood: The Secret Substance Affecting Blood Pressure and Inflammation
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Acetylcholine regulates blood flow, but the source of blood acetylcholine has been unclear. Now, res...
Published Reading minds with ultrasound: A less-invasive technique to decode the brain's intentions - Reading Minds with Ultrasound: A Less-Invasive Technique to Decode the Brain's Intentions
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A new brain imaging application uses ultrasound to predict intended movements before they happen. AB...
Published Want better kimchi? Make it like the ancients did - Want Better Kimchi? Make It Like the Ancients Did
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In a combined experimental and theoretical study, researchers measured carbon dioxide levels in ongg...
Published Bird flu associated with hundreds of seal deaths in New England in 2022 - Bird Flu Associated with Hundreds of Seal Deaths in New England in 2022
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Researchers have found that an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was associated w ...