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Published Discovery of neurons that allow us to recognize others - Discovery of Neurons That Allow Us to Recognize Others
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Scientists have identified the neurons that are activated when perceiving others, as well as the neu...
Published Researchers uncover new differences in bacteria's sugar coat to aid pneumococcal vaccine development - Researchers Uncover New Differences in Bacteria's Sugar Coat to Aid Pneumococcal Vaccine Development
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Many disease-causing bacteria like Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) are encased in a sugar l...
Published Threat of catastrophic supervolcano eruptions is ever-present - Threat of Catastrophic Supervolcano Eruptions is Ever-Present
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Scientists have studied an ancient supervolcano in Indonesia and found such volcanoes remain active...
Published Bacteria help plants grow better - Bacteria Help Plants Grow Better: The Role of Microbes in Agriculture
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A current study by scientists sheds light on an unusual interdependence: Maize can attract special s...
Published Jet engine lubrication oils are a major source of ultrafine particles - Jet Engine Lubrication Oils: A Major Source of Ultrafine Particles
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Recent measurements have shown that Frankfurt International Airport is a major source of ultrafine p...
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 Blind trust in enhancement technologies encourages risk-taking even if the tech is a sham - Blind Trust in Enhancement Technologies: Encouraging Risk-Taking Even if the Tech is a Sham
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A placebo effect can make users overconfident when they think tech is helping them. ABSTRACT: Blind...
Published Chitin from consuming insects can help both gut microbiota and global health - Chitin from Consuming Insects Can Help Both Gut Microbiota and Global Health
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Increased insect consumption by humans may be better for both gut health and planetary health. Chiti ...
Published How Mars lost its oceans - How Mars Lost Its Oceans: The Story of a Drying Planet
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It has long been known that Mars once had oceans due in part to a protective magnetic field similar...
Published Potentially damaging surface ozone levels rose in lockdown, UK study finds - Potentially Damaging Surface Ozone Levels Rose in Lockdown, UK Study Finds
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A new study finds that less traffic on the roads during the first lockdown led to a reduction in air...
Published Study explores effects of extended spaceflight on brain - Study Explores Effects of Extended Spaceflight on Brain
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Scientists from the U.S., Europe and Russia are part of a team releasing the results of a large coll...
Published Ingestible biobatteries could allow new view of digestive system - Ingestible Biobatteries: A Revolutionary Way to Explore the Digestive System
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A new biobattery could power ingestible cameras in the small intestine. ABSTRACT: Ingestible Biobatt...
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 Nifty nanoparticles help 'peel back the curtain' into the world of super small things - Nifty Nanoparticles: Peeling Back the Curtain on the World of Super Small Things
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Physicists are using nanoparticles to develop new sources of light that will allow us to 'peel back...
Published Electronic skin as flexible as crocodile skin - Electronic Skin as Flexible as Crocodile Skin: A Breakthrough in Wearable Technology
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A research team has developed a crocodile-skin-inspired omnidirectionally stretchable pressure senso...
Published Designers find better solutions with computer assistance, but sacrifice creative touch - Designers find better solutions with computer assistance, but sacrifice creative touch
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A computer-guided approach to design can propose more solutions and balance out human inexperience a ...
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 Resilient bug-sized robots keep flying even after wing damage - Resilient Bug-Sized Robots Keep Flying Even After Wing Damage
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Researchers have developed resilient artificial muscles that can enable insect-scale aerial robots t...
Published Research in Japan shows the way toward tactile and proximity sensing in large soft robots - Research in Japan Shows the Way Toward Tactile and Proximity Sensing in Large Soft Robots
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To make human-robot interactions safer and more fruitful, robots should be capable of sensing their ...
Published Highly dexterous robot hand can operate in the dark -- just like us - Highly Dexterous Robot Hand Can Operate in the Dark -- Just Like Us
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Researchers demonstrated a highly dexterous robot hand, one that combines an advanced sense of touch...