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Published CRISPR/Cas9 reveals a key gene involved in the evolution of coral skeleton formation - CRISPR/Cas9 Reveals a Key Gene Involved in the Evolution of Coral Skeleton Formation



New work uses cutting-edge CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing tools to reveal a gene that's critical to ston...
Published An uncrackable combination of invisible ink and artificial intelligence - An Uncrackable Combination of Invisible Ink and Artificial Intelligence


Coded messages in invisible ink sound like something only found in espionage books, but in real life...
Published Species losses on isolated Panamanian island show importance of habitat connectivity - Species Losses on Isolated Panamanian Island Show Importance of Habitat Connectivity


Free from human disturbance for a century, an inland island in Central America has nevertheless lost...
Published Ozone pollution has increased in Antarctica - Ozone Pollution on the Rise in Antarctica: Causes, Effects, and Solutions


Ozone is a pollutant at ground level, but very high in the atmosphere's 'ozone layer,' it absorbs da...
Published Coral disease tripled in the last 25 years. Three-quarters will likely be diseased by next century - Coral Disease Tripled in the Last 25 Years: A Looming Crisis for Our Oceans



Research suggests warming temperatures will see nearly 80 per cent of coral in reefs diseased in the...
Published Technology advance paves way to more realistic 3D holograms for virtual reality and more - Technology Advances Pave the Way to More Realistic 3D Holograms for Virtual Reality and More



Researchers have developed a new way to create dynamic ultrahigh-density 3D holographic projections....
Published Risk of population disruption as a result of decarbonization - Risk of Population Disruption as a Result of Decarbonization


Researchers analyzed the effects of decarbonization strategies by linking global resource inventorie...
Published A baking soda solution for clean hydrogen storage - A Baking Soda Solution for Clean Hydrogen Storage



Scientists investigate the promising properties of a common, Earth-abundant salt. ABSTRACT: A Baking...
Published African smoke over the Amazon - African Smoke Over the Amazon: A Threat to the Rainforest



Up to two-thirds of the soot above the central Amazon rainforest originates in Africa. Researchers d...
Published Amplified search for new forces - Amplified Search for New Forces: Exploring the Latest Discoveries in Particle Physics


In the search for new forces and interactions beyond the Standard Model, an international team of re...
Published Better than humans: Artificial intelligence in intensive care units - Better than Humans: Artificial Intelligence in Intensive Care Units



With the help of extensive data from intensive care units of various hospitals, an artificial intell...
Published Scientists identify new mechanism of corrosion - Scientists Identify New Mechanism of Corrosion


It started with a mystery: How did molten salt breach its metal container? Understanding the behavio...
Published How plants are inspiring new ways to extract value from wastewater - How Plants are Inspiring New Ways to Extract Value from Wastewater


Scientists are drawing inspiration from plants to develop new techniques to separate and extract val...
Published Turkey's next quake: Research shows where, how bad -- but not 'when' - Turkey's Next Quake: Research Shows Where, How Bad -- But Not 'When'



Using remote sensing, geophysicists have documented the massive Feb. 6 quake that killed more than 5...
Published Deforestation darkening the seas above world's second biggest reef - Deforestation Darkening the Seas Above World's Second Biggest Reef


Converting Central American tropical forests into agricultural land is changing the color and compos...
Published Wireless olfactory feedback system to let users smell in the VR world - Wireless Olfactory Feedback System to Let Users Smell in the VR World



A research team recently invented a novel, wireless, skin-interfaced olfactory feedback system that...
Published Wind turbines operating without curtailment claim many victims among protected bat species in Germany - Wind Turbines Operating Without Curtailment Claim Many Victims Among Protected Bat Species in Germany


Protected and rare bats regularly die at wind turbines (WT). This is why the operation of new wind t...
Published Lessons in sustainability, evolution and human adaptation -- courtesy of the Holocene - Lessons in Sustainability, Evolution, and Human Adaptation -- Courtesy of the Holocene



The El Gigante rockshelter in western Honduras is among only a handful of archaeological sites in th...
Published Plastic upcycling to close the carbon cycle - Plastic Upcycling to Close the Carbon Cycle



A new method to convert waste plastic to fuel and raw materials promises to help close the carbon cy...
Published Capturing and analyzing subtle combination tones produced by violins - Capturing and Analyzing Subtle Combination Tones Produced by Violins


When two musical notes are played simultaneously, the human ear can perceive weak additional tones c...