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Published Indigenous communities used the Caribbean Sea as an aquatic highway - Indigenous Communities Used the Caribbean Sea as an Aquatic Highway
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Researchers recently turned to pottery to tease apart the navigational history of the Caribbean, ana...
Published Forests recovering from logging act as a source of carbon - Forests Recovering from Logging Act as a Source of Carbon
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Tropical forests recovering from logging are sources of carbon for years afterwards, contrary to pre...
Published Hansel and Gretel's breadcrumb trick inspires robotic exploration of caves on Mars and beyond - Hansel and Gretel's Breadcrumb Trick Inspires Robotic Exploration of Caves on Mars and Beyond
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Future space missions likely will send robots to scout out underground habitats for astronauts. Engi...
Published Using artificial intelligence to find anomalies hiding in massive datasets - Using Artificial Intelligence to Find Anomalies Hiding in Massive Datasets
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Researchers have developed a computationally efficient method that could be used to identify anomali...
Published January 2020 Puerto Rico earthquake provides valuable data for ground failure models - January 2020 Puerto Rico Earthquake Provides Valuable Data for Ground Failure Models
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Field surveys conducted in the days after the 7 January 2020 Puerto Rico earthquake documented more...
Published A lab in the sky: Physics experiment in Earth’s atmosphere could help improve GPS performance - A Lab in the Sky: Physics Experiment in Earth’s Atmosphere Could Help Improve GPS Performance
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The Earth's atmosphere has been used as a 'laboratory' to carry out a physics experiment which could...
Published Solar events blocking Martian satellite signal pinpointed - Solar Events Blocking Martian Satellite Signal Pinpointed
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In August of 2005, the Mars Express spacecraft was dutifully sending back data on the stratigraphy o...
Published Making better measurements of the composition of galaxies - Making Better Measurements of the Composition of Galaxies
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A study using data from telescopes on Earth and in the sky resolves a problem plaguing astronomers w...
Published How a 3 cm glass sphere could help scientists understand space weather - How a 3 cm Glass Sphere Could Help Scientists Understand Space Weather
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Space weather can interfere with spaceflight and the operation of satellites, but the phenomenon is...
Published Whiskers help nectar-eating 'acro bats' hover like hummingbirds - Whiskers Help Nectar-Eating 'Acro Bats' Hover Like Hummingbirds
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A new study found that nectar-feeding bats evolved extra-long whiskers unlike those of any other bat...
Published Air-powered computer memory helps soft robot control movements - Air-Powered Computer Memory Helps Soft Robot Control Movements
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Engineers made a pneumatic RAM chip using microfluidic valves instead of electronic transistors. The...
Published How sex differences influence lung injury in mice - How Sex Differences Influence Lung Injury in Mice
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More than 2,500 genes exhibit significant sex differences in expression in mouse alveolar type II ce...
Published New spray fights infections and antibiotic resistance - New Spray Fights Infections and Antibiotic Resistance
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The World Health Organization (WHO) ranks antibiotic resistance as one of the top ten threats to glo...
Published More wolves, beavers needed as part of improving western United States habitats - More Wolves and Beavers Needed to Improve Western United States Habitats
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Scientists are proposing management changes on western federal lands that they say would result in m...
Published Global wetlands losses overestimated despite high losses in many regions - Global Wetlands Losses Overestimated Despite High Losses in Many Regions
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New analysis shows the U.S. has accounted for more wetland conversion and degradation than any other...
Published Siberian tundra could virtually disappear by mid-millennium - Siberian Tundra Could Virtually Disappear by Mid-Millennium
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Due to global warming, temperatures in the Arctic are climbing rapidly. As a result, the treeline fo...
Published Computer vision technology effective at determining proper mask wearing in a hospital setting, pilot study finds - Computer Vision Technology: A Game-Changer in Hospital Settings
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In a survey and study of hospital employee volunteers, researchers found that a low-cost computer vi...
Published Whale warning as clock ticks towards deep-sea mining - Whale Warning as Clock Ticks Towards Deep-Sea Mining
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Seabed mining could soon begin in the deep ocean -- but the potential impact on animals including wh...
Published A neuro-chip to manage brain disorders - A Neuro-Chip to Manage Brain Disorders
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Researchers have combined low-power chip design, machine learning algorithms, and soft implantable e...
Published Kombucha to kimchi: Which fermented foods are best for your brain? - Kombucha to Kimchi: Which Fermented Foods are Best for Your Brain?
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The consumption of fermented products is on the rise, and drinks like kombucha and kefir have gone v...