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Published 'Dragonfly’ dual-quadcopter aims to explore Titan, Saturn’s largest moon - Dragonfly’ Dual-Quadcopter: Exploring Titan, Saturn’s Largest Moon
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The Dragonfly mission concept would use an instrumented, radioisotope-powered, dual-quadcopter to ex...
Published Health benefits of using wind energy instead of fossil fuels - Health Benefits of Using Wind Energy Instead of Fossil Fuels
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A new study finds that the health benefits associated with wind power could more than quadruple if o...
Published New tech solves longstanding challenges for self-healing materials - New Tech Solves Longstanding Challenges for Self-Healing Materials
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Engineering researchers have developed a new self-healing composite that allows structures to repair...
Published New report offers blueprint for regulation of facial recognition technology - New Report Offers Blueprint for Regulation of Facial Recognition Technology
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A new report outlines a model law for facial recognition technology to protect against harmful use o...
Published Bluetooth signals can be used to identify and track smartphones - Bluetooth Signals Can Be Used to Identify and Track Smartphones
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A team of engineers has demonstrated for the first time that the Bluetooth signals emitted constantl ...
Published Unlocking the power of photosynthesis for clean energy production - Unlocking the Power of Photosynthesis for Clean Energy Production
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Researchers are embarking on a groundbreaking project to mimic the natural process of photosynthesis...
Published Insect pollination key for rare Wyoming sagebrush species - Insect Pollination: A Key Factor for the Survival of Rare Wyoming Sagebrush Species
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The Laramie chickensage is unusual among the hundreds of species of sagebrush, most of which are pri...
Published DNA from domesticated chickens is tainting genomes of wild red junglefowl, study finds - DNA from Domesticated Chickens is Tainting Genomes of Wild Red Junglefowl, Study Finds
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The red junglefowl -- the wild ancestor of the chicken -- is losing its genetic diversity by interbr...
Published Hubble captures birth of giant storm on Neptune - Hubble Captures Birth of Giant Storm on Neptune
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Images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope document the formation of a Great Dark Spot on Neptune fo...
Published 'Snapshots' of translation could help us investigate cellular proteins - Snapshots of Translation: Investigating Cellular Proteins
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Nascent polypeptide chains or polypeptidyl-tRNAs (pep-tRNAs) occur transiently during protein synthe...
Published Shrinking hydrogels enlarge nanofabrication options - Shrinking Hydrogels Enlarge Nanofabrication Options
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Researchers have developed a strategy for creating ultrahigh-resolution, complex 3D nanostructures o...
Published New transporter for recycling of bacterial cell wall found - New Transporter for Recycling of Bacterial Cell Wall Found
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A transporter which some bacteria use to recycle fragments of their cell wall has been discovered. R ...
Published Whales give up singing to fight for love - Whales Give Up Singing to Fight for Love
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Male whales along Australia's eastern seaboard are giving up singing to attract a mate, switching in...
Published 'Primordial super-enhancers' provide early snapshot of the mechanisms that allowed for multicellularity - Primordial Super-Enhancers: A Snapshot of Multicellularity's Mechanisms
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A new study has found that organelle-like transcriptional condensates are an ancient and flexible to ...
Published Scientists discover the evolutionary secret behind different animal life cycles - Scientists Discover the Evolutionary Secret Behind Different Animal Life Cycles
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Researchers uncover for the first time the mechanism that likely explains how embryos form either a...
Published Buckyballs on gold are less exotic than graphene - Buckyballs on Gold are Less Exotic than Graphene
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C60 molecules on a gold substrate appear more complex than their graphene counterparts, but have muc...
Published Study reveals how drug resistant bacteria secrete toxins, suggesting targets to reduce virulence - Study Reveals How Drug Resistant Bacteria Secrete Toxins, Suggesting Targets to Reduce Virulence
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New research suggests that reducing virulence in drug resistant infections rather than trying to kil...
Published Climate archives under the magnifying glass - Climate Archives Under the Magnifying Glass: Understanding the Past to Predict the Future
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How is the weather changing as a consequence of global warming? Climate archives provide valuable gl...
Published 'Fantastic giant tortoise,' believed extinct, confirmed alive in the Galápagos - Fantastic Giant Tortoise Believed Extinct Confirmed Alive in the Galápagos
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A tortoise from a Galápagos species long believed extinct has been found alive. Fernanda, named afte ...
Published Primates’ ancestors may have left trees to survive asteroid - Primates’ Ancestors May Have Left Trees to Survive Asteroid
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When an asteroid struck 66 million years ago and wiped out dinosaurs not related to birds and three-...