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Published New acoustic fabric converts audible sounds into electrical signals - New Acoustic Fabric Converts Audible Sounds into Electrical Signals
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Researchers have developed a new acoustic fabric converts audible sounds into electrical signals. Th...
Published Gunfire or plastic bag popping? Trained computer can tell the difference - Gunfire or Plastic Bag Popping? Trained Computer Can Tell the Difference
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Engineering researchers have developed a gunshot detection algorithm and classification model that c...
Published Quantum computer applied to chemistry - Quantum Computer Applied to Chemistry: Revolutionizing the Field
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There are high expectations that quantum computers may deliver revolutionary new possibilities for s ...
Published Collision risk and habitat loss: Wind turbines in forests impair threatened bat species - Collision Risk and Habitat Loss: Wind Turbines in Forests Impair Threatened Bat Species
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In order to meet climate protection goals, renewable energies are booming -- often wind power. More...
Published Study examines feeding damage caused by spotted lanternflies on young maples - Study Examines Feeding Damage Caused by Spotted Lanternflies on Young Maples
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Short-term, heavy feeding by adult spotted lanternflies on young maple trees inhibits photosynthesis...
Published A healthy but depleted herd: Predators decrease prey disease levels but also population size - A Healthy but Depleted Herd: Predators Decrease Prey Disease Levels but Also Population Size
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Nature documentaries will tell you that lions, cheetahs, wolves and other top predators target the w...
Published Beyond memorization: Text generators may plagiarize beyond 'copy and paste' - Beyond Memorization: The Risks of Text Generators
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Language models that generate text in response to user prompts plagiarize content in more ways than...
Published AI supports doctors' hard decisions on cardiac arrest - AI Supports Doctors' Hard Decisions on Cardiac Arrest
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When patients receive care after cardiac arrest, doctors can now -- by entering patient data in a we...
Published Researchers use AI to triage patients with chest pain - Researchers Use AI to Triage Patients with Chest Pain
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Artificial intelligence (AI) may help improve care for patients who show up at the hospital with acu...
Published Super low-cost smartphone attachment brings blood pressure monitoring to your fingertips - Super Low-Cost Smartphone Attachment Brings Blood Pressure Monitoring to Your Fingertips
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Engineers have developed a simple 3D-printed attachment that clips over a smartphone's camera and fl...
Published Brain-belly connection: Gut health may influence likelihood of developing Alzheimer's - Brain-Belly Connection: How Gut Health May Affect Alzheimer's Risk
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A new study pinpoints 10 bacterial groups associated with Alzheimer's disease, provides new insights...
Published 'Rock stars' solve long-standing diamond conundrum - Rock Stars Solve Long-Standing Diamond Conundrum
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Two researchers have used a standard laptop computer and a humble piece of rock -- from the 'waste p...
Published Underground water could be the solution to green heating and cooling - Underground Water: The Solution to Green Heating and Cooling
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About 12% of the total global energy demand comes from heating and cooling homes and businesses. A n...
Published Your fork could someday be made of sugar, wood powders and degrade on-demand - Your Fork Could Someday Be Made of Sugar, Wood Powders and Degrade On-Demand
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Single-use hard plastics are all around us: utensils, party decorations and food containers, to name...
Published New nationwide modeling points to widespread racial disparities in urban heat stress - New Nationwide Modeling Points to Widespread Racial Disparities in Urban Heat Stress
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Using a combination of satellite data and modeling to study the temperatures and humidity people mig...
Published Water arsenic including in public water is linked to higher urinary arsenic totals among the U.S. population - Water Arsenic Linked to Higher Urinary Arsenic Totals Among the U.S. Population
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A new study shows that water arsenic levels are linked to higher urinary arsenic among the U.S. popu...
Published Ants have a specialized communication processing center that has not been found in other social insects - Ants Have a Specialized Communication Processing Center That Sets Them Apart from Other Social Insects
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Have you ever noticed an ant in your home, only to find that a week later the whole colony has moved...
Published What 'Chornobyl dogs' can tell us about survival in contaminated environments - What 'Chornobyl Dogs' Can Teach Us About Surviving in Contaminated Environments
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In the first step toward understanding how dogs -- and perhaps humans -- might adapt to intense envi...
Published A protein mines, sorts rare earths better than humans, paving way for green tech - A Protein Mines, Sorts Rare Earths Better Than Humans, Paving Way for Green Tech
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Rare earth elements, like neodymium and dysprosium, are a critical component to almost all modern te...
Published New study counts the environmental cost of managing Japanese knotweed - New Study Counts the Environmental Cost of Managing Japanese Knotweed
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New research has looked at the long-term environmental impact of different methods to control Japane...