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Published 'Space hurricane' in Earth's upper atmosphere discovered - Space Hurricane in Earth's Upper Atmosphere Discovered
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Analysis of observations made by satellites in 2014 has revealed a long-lasting 'space hurricane' -- ...
Published A 'fairly simple' breakthrough makes accessing stored hydrogen more efficient - A 'Fairly Simple' Breakthrough Makes Accessing Stored Hydrogen More Efficient
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A new catalyst extracts hydrogen from hydrogen storage materials easily and efficiently. The process...
Published Pioneering approach advances study of CTCF protein in transcription biology - Pioneering Approach Advances Study of CTCF Protein in Transcription Biology
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Scientists used the auxin-inducible degron 2 system on CTCF, bringing the novel approach to bear on...
Published New research furthers understanding of the electronic structure of graphite - New Research Furthers Understanding of the Electronic Structure of Graphite
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Graphite is an incredibly important, versatile mineral, with uses spanning industries. Graphite is a...
Published Approaching the terahertz regime - Approaching the Terahertz Regime: The Future of Wireless Communication
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A class of nonvolatile memory devices, called MRAM, based on quantum magnetic materials, can offer a...
Published How intensive agriculture turned a wild plant into a pervasive weed - How Intensive Agriculture Turned a Wild Plant into a Pervasive Weed
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Agriculture is driving rapid evolutionary change, not just on farms but also in wild species in surr...
Published Novel drug makes mice skinny even on sugary, fatty diet - Novel Drug Makes Mice Skinny Even on Sugary, Fatty Diet
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Deleting a gene that promotes magnesium transport into mitochondria (which are cells' power plants)...
Published First COVID-19 vaccination can 'hurt' subsequent boosters, study shows - First COVID-19 Vaccination Can 'Hurt' Subsequent Boosters, Study Shows
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A new study in humans and mice shows the antibodies generated by your first COVID vaccination or inf...
Published Battery tech breakthrough paves way for mass adoption of affordable electric car - Battery Tech Breakthrough Paves Way for Mass Adoption of Affordable Electric Cars
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A breakthrough in electric vehicle battery design has enabled a 10-minute charge time for a typical ...
Published SuperBIT: A low-cost balloon-borne telescope to rival Hubble - SuperBIT: A Low-Cost Balloon-Borne Telescope to Rival Hubble
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Astronomersand engineers are building a new kind of astronomical telescope. SuperBIT flies above 99....
Published Sustainable process for the production of vanillin from lignin makes further progress - Sustainable Process for the Production of Vanillin from Lignin Makes Further Progress
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The demand for vanillin vastly outstrips the natural resources of this flavoring agent. A chemical p...
Published Traditional medicine plant could combat drug-resistant malaria - Traditional Medicine Plant Could Combat Drug-Resistant Malaria
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Much of what is now considered modern medicine originated as folk remedies or traditional, Indigenou...
Published New Zealand one of few island nations with potential to produce enough food in a nuclear winter, researchers say - New Zealand: A Potential Food Producer in a Nuclear Winter
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New Zealand is one of only a few island nations that could continue to produce enough food to feed i...
Published Extinction of steam locomotives derails assumptions about biological evolution - Extinction of Steam Locomotives Derails Assumptions About Biological Evolution
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When the Kinks' Ray Davies penned the tune 'Last of the Steam-Powered Trains,' the vanishing locomot...
Published Tidal stream power can aid drive for net-zero and generate 11% of UK’s electricity demand - Tidal Stream Power: A Key Player in the UK's Net-Zero Drive
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A day before world leaders meet at COP26 to discuss the importance of clean energy, scientists from...
Published Economical eco-friendly fabrication of high efficiency chalcopyrite solar cells - Economical Eco-Friendly Fabrication of High Efficiency Chalcopyrite Solar Cells
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Clean, sustainable energy solutions are essential to meet the ever-increasing energy demands of the...
Published Fastest industry standard optical fiber - Fastest Industry Standard Optical Fiber: A Breakthrough in Telecommunications
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An optical fiber about the thickness of a human hair can now carry the equivalent of more than 10 mi...
Published Hydrogen production method opens up clean energy possibilities - Hydrogen Production Method Opens Up Clean Energy Possibilities
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A new energy-efficient way to produce hydrogen gas from ethanol and water has the potential to make ...
Published Jaw shapes of 90 shark species show: Evolution driven by habitat - Jaw Shapes of 90 Shark Species Show: Evolution Driven by Habitat
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Researchers investigated how the jaw shape of sharks has changed over the course of evolution. Their ...
Published New study shows how adaptations to living in a cold climate promoted social evolution - New Study Shows How Adaptations to Living in a Cold Climate Promoted Social Evolution
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For the first time ever, scientists have uncovered evidence that a species' long-term adaptation to...