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Published Solar beats nuclear at many potential settlement sites on Mars - Solar Beats Nuclear at Many Potential Settlement Sites on Mars
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While most missions to the moon and other planets rely upon solar power, scientists have assumed tha...
Published Graphene quantum dots show promise as novel magnetic field sensors - Graphene Quantum Dots: The Future of Magnetic Field Sensors
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Trapped electrons traveling in circular loops at extreme speeds inside graphene quantum dots are hig...
Published To groom or not to groom: 'Triage' in the ant kingdom - To Groom or Not to Groom: 'Triage' in the Ant Kingdom
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Social ants are masters of cooperative disease defense. They collectively take care of each other to...
Published Our brains use quantum computation - Our Brains Use Quantum Computation: A Revolutionary Discovery
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A team of scientists believe our brains could use quantum computation, after adapting an idea develo...
Published Nearly a hundred genes have been lost during the woolly mammoth's evolution - Nearly a Hundred Genes Lost During the Woolly Mammoth's Evolution
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A new study shows that 87 genes have been affected by deletions or short insertions during the cours...
Published 'PrivacyMic': For a smart speaker that doesn't eavesdrop - PrivacyMic: For a Smart Speaker That Doesn't Eavesdrop
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Microphones are perhaps the most common electronic sensor in the world, with an estimated 320 millio...
Published Low-cost disease diagnosis by mapping heart sounds - Low-Cost Disease Diagnosis by Mapping Heart Sounds
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Researchers develop a method to identify aortic valve dysfunction using complex network analysis tha...
Published Joyful music could be a game changer for virtual reality headaches - Joyful Music: A Game Changer for Virtual Reality Headaches
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Listening to music could reduce the dizziness, nausea and headaches virtual reality users might expe...
Published Scientists find a common thread linking subatomic color glass condensate and massive black holes - Scientists Find a Common Thread Linking Subatomic Color Glass Condensate and Massive Black Holes
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Atomic nuclei accelerated close to the speed of light become dense walls of gluons known as color gl...
Published From the oilfield to the lab: How a special microbe turns oil into gases - From the Oilfield to the Lab: How a Special Microbe Turns Oil into Gases
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Microorganisms can convert oil into natural gas, i.e. methane. Until recently, it was thought that t...
Published Grimy windows could be harboring toxic pollutants - Grimy Windows Could Be Harboring Toxic Pollutants
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Dirty windows can harbor potentially harmful pollutants under protective films of fatty acids from c...
Published Making engineered cells dance to ultrasound - Making Engineered Cells Dance to Ultrasound: A Breakthrough in Medical Science
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A team has developed a method for selectively manipulating genetically engineered cells with ultraso...
Published The future of touch - The Future of Touch: How Technology is Changing the Way We Interact
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Haptic holography promises to bring virtual reality to life, but a new study reveals a surprising ph...
Published How MRI could revolutionize heart failure diagnosis - How MRI Could Revolutionize Heart Failure Diagnosis
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Until now, the best way of diagnosing heart failure has been an invasive assessment, but it carries...
Published Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia - Self-Propelled, Endlessly Programmable Artificial Cilia: A Breakthrough in Robotics
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Researchers have developed a single-material, single-stimuli microstructure that can outmaneuver eve...
Published Understanding sound direction estimation in monaural hearing - Understanding Sound Direction Estimation in Monaural Hearing
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One of the fascinating features of human hearing is its ability to localize sound. While the human e...
Published Online gaming enhances career prospects and develops soft skills, finds new study - Online Gaming Enhances Career Prospects and Develops Soft Skills, Finds New Study
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Online gaming behavior can encourage gamers to gain a variety of soft skills which could assist them...
Published Toward a quantum computer that calculates molecular energy - Toward a Quantum Computer That Calculates Molecular Energy
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Researchers have developed an algorithm that uses the most quantum bits to date to calculate ground...
Published Software to untangle genetic factors linked to shared characteristics among different species - Software to Untangle Genetic Factors Linked to Shared Characteristics Among Different Species
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Scientists have developed a software package to help answer key questions about genetic factors asso...
Published New yeast prion helps cells survive - New Yeast Prion Helps Cells Survive
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One of the greatest mysterious in cellular biology has been given a new twist. Researchers now show...