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Published Customizing catalysts for solid-state reactions - Customizing Catalysts for Solid-State Reactions
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A newly developed molecular catalyst specifically tailored for mechanochemical reaction conditions e...
Published Turn off porch light to aid caterpillars -- and safeguard backyard ecosystems - Turn off porch light to aid caterpillars -- and safeguard backyard ecosystems
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Moderate levels of artificial light at night -- like the fixture illuminating your backyard -- bring...
Published Famous rock art cave in Spain was used by ancient humans for over 50,000 years - Famous Rock Art Cave in Spain: A Testament to Ancient Human History
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A cave in southern Spain was used by ancient humans as a canvas for artwork and as a burial place fo...
Published Students engineer socks for on-the-go neuropathy treatment - Students Engineer Socks for On-the-Go Neuropathy Treatment
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A wearable electrical-stimulation and vibration-therapy system designed by engineering students migh...
Published Rare insect found in Arkansas sets historic record, prompts mystery - Rare Insect Found in Arkansas Sets Historic Record, Prompts Mystery
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A giant insect found in Arkansas has set historic records. The Polystoechotes punctata or giant lace...
Published Grassroots data vital for reducing deadly bird-window strikes - Grassroots Data Vital for Reducing Deadly Bird-Window Strikes
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Much of the progress made in understanding the scope of bird deaths from building and window collisi...
Published Bumblebees learn new 'trends' in their behavior by watching and learning - Bumblebees Learn New 'Trends' in Their Behavior by Watching and Learning
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A new study has shown that bumblebees pick up new 'trends' in their behavior by watching and learnin...
Published Excess nutrients lead to dramatic ecosystem changes in Cape Cod's Waquoit Bay; the bay is a harbinger for estuaries worldwide, say researchers - Excess Nutrients and Ecosystem Changes in Cape Cod's Waquoit Bay: A Harbinger for Estuaries Worldwide
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When the Covid-19 pandemic hit in 2020 with associated travel restrictions, a research group shifted ...
Published Contributing to the utilization of big data! Developing new data learning methods for artificial intelligence - Contributing to the Utilization of Big Data: Developing New Data Learning Methods for Artificial Intelligence
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A research group has developed a new learning method for artificial intelligence that combines class ...
Published Successful cure of HIV infection after stem cell transplantation, study suggests - Successful Cure of HIV Infection After Stem Cell Transplantation: A New Hope for Patients
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Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation for the treatment of severe blood cancers is the only medic...
Published HIV reservoirs are established earlier than expected - HIV Reservoirs: Established Earlier Than Expected
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A research team has shown that, as early as the first days of infection, HIV is able to create reser...
Published Scientists discover anatomical changes in the brains of the newly sighted - Scientists Discover Anatomical Changes in the Brains of the Newly Sighted
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Neuroscientists discovered anatomical changes that occur in the white matter of visual-processing ar...
Published Urban gardens are good for ecosystems and humans - Urban Gardens: A Boon for Ecosystems and Humans
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Traditionally, it has been assumed that cultivating food leads to a loss of biodiversity and negativ...
Published You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your phone - You Can Satisfy Your Appetite Just by Looking at Pictures of Food on Your Phone
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Danish experiment reveals: You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your...
Published Surprises in sea turtle genes could help them adapt to a rapidly changing world - Surprises in Sea Turtle Genes Could Help Them Adapt to a Rapidly Changing World
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Around 100 million years ago, a group of land-dwelling turtles took to the oceans, eventually evolvi ...
Published Humans vs. Bacteria: Differences in ribosome decoding revealed - Humans vs. Bacteria: Differences in Ribosome Decoding Revealed
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Scientists have found that human ribosomes decode mRNA slower than bacteria, with implications for d...
Published Sleight-of-hand magic trick only fools monkeys with opposable thumbs - Sleight-of-Hand Magic Trick Only Fools Monkeys with Opposable Thumbs
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An illusion involving a hidden thumb confounds capuchin and squirrel monkeys for the same reason it...
Published Within a dinosaur’s head: Ankylosaur was sluggish and deaf - Within a Dinosaur's Head: Ankylosaur was Sluggish and Deaf
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Scientists took a closer look at the braincase of a dinosaur from Austria. The group examined the fo ...
Published The physics of gummy candy - The Physics of Gummy Candy: Understanding the Science Behind its Chewiness
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Researchers conduct a series of experiments that explore how changing key parts of the gummy-making...
Published Scientists discover easy way to make atomically-thin metal layers for new technology - Scientists Discover an Easy Way to Make Atomically-Thin Metal Layers for New Technology
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A new breakthrough shows how to make MXenes far more quickly and easily, with fewer toxic byproducts...