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Published IceCube neutrinos give us first glimpse into the inner depths of an active galaxy - IceCube Neutrinos: A Glimpse into the Inner Depths of an Active Galaxy
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Scientists have found evidence of high-energy neutrino emission from NGC 1068, also known as Messier...
Published Taking your time makes a difference - Taking Your Time Makes a Difference: The Power of Slow and Steady Progress
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Researchers find that stem cells in the developing brain of modern humans take longer to divide and...
Published Semiconductor lattice marries electrons and magnetic moments - Semiconductor Lattice Marries Electrons and Magnetic Moments
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A model system created by stacking a pair of monolayer semiconductors is giving physicists a simpler ...
Published Going beyond English is critical for conservation - Going Beyond English is Critical for Conservation
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Research in languages other than English is critically important for biodiversity conservation and i...
Published 'Inkable' nanomaterial promises big benefits for bendable electronics - Inkable Nanomaterial Promises Big Benefits for Bendable Electronics
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An international team of scientists is developing an inkable nanomaterial that they say could one da...
Published Why do Earth's hemispheres look equally bright when viewed from space? - Why Do Earth's Hemispheres Look Equally Bright When Viewed From Space?
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When seen from space, Earth's hemispheres -- northern and southern -- appear equally bright. For yea...
Published Designing better battery electrolytes - Designing Better Battery Electrolytes: A Step Towards Sustainable Energy Storage
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Scientists give the lay of the land in the quest for electrolytes that could enable revolutionary ba ...
Published A self-powered ingestible sensor opens new avenues for gut research - A Self-Powered Ingestible Sensor Opens New Avenues for Gut Research
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Engineering researchers have developed a battery-free, pill-shaped ingestible biosensing system desi...
Published Reactive fabrics respond to changes in temperature - Reactive Fabrics: The Future of Temperature-Responsive Clothing
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New textiles change shape when they heat up, giving designers a wide range of new options. In additi ...
Published Scavenger nanoparticles could make fuel cell-powered vehicles a reality - Scavenger Nanoparticles: The Future of Fuel Cell-Powered Vehicles
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Engineers have developed a material that could give fuel cell systems a competitive edge over the ba ...
Published Haptics device creates realistic virtual textures - Haptics Device Creates Realistic Virtual Textures
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Tactile sensation is an incredibly important part of how humans perceive their reality. Haptics or d...
Published Can't find your phone? There's a robot for that - Can't Find Your Phone? There's a Robot for That
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Engineers have discovered a new way to program robots to help people with dementia locate medicine,...
Published Computational modeling sheds light on human cognition and the origins of brain disorders - Computational Modeling Sheds Light on Human Cognition and the Origins of Brain Disorders
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Researchers used computational modeling to uncover mutations in the human genome that likely influen...
Published Cheetahs need more space: Reintroduction in India must consider their spatial ecology - Cheetahs Need More Space: Reintroduction in India Must Consider Their Spatial Ecology
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In autumn 2022 and winter 2023, a total of 20 cheetahs from Namibia and South Africa were introduced...
Published Self-driving cars lack social intelligence in traffic - Self-Driving Cars Lack Social Intelligence in Traffic
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Self-driving cars fall short when it comes to understanding the social codes in traffic that let hum...
Published Climate change tipping points: back to the drawing board - Climate Change Tipping Points: Back to the Drawing Board
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We regularly hear warnings that climate change may lead to 'tipping points': irreversible situations...
Published Scientists believe evolution could save coral reefs, if we let it - Scientists Believe Evolution Could Save Coral Reefs, If We Let It
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Coral reefs can adapt to climate change if given the chance to evolve, according to a study. ABSTRAC...
Published Corals pass mutations acquired during their lifetimes to offspring - Corals Pass Mutations Acquired During Their Lifetimes to Offspring
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Researchers have documented that corals can pass mutations acquired during their lifetimes to their...
Published Harmful fungal toxins in wheat: a growing threat - Harmful Fungal Toxins in Wheat: A Growing Threat
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Wheat -- the most widely cultivated crop in the world -- is under growing attack from harmful toxins...
Published SMART warnings could protect communities at risk from flooding - SMART Warnings: Protecting Communities from Flooding
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Engaging communities in developing a real-time early warning system could help to reduce the often-d...