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Published How a record-breaking copper catalyst converts CO2 into liquid fuels - How a Record-Breaking Copper Catalyst Converts CO2 into Liquid Fuels
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Researchers have made real-time movies of copper nanoparticles as they evolve to convert carbon diox...
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 Plant-eating lizards on the cusp of tooth evolution - Plant-Eating Lizards on the Cusp of Tooth Evolution
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Researchers found that complex teeth, a hallmark of mammals, also evolved several times in reptiles,...
Published Observing group-living animals with drones and computer vision - Observing Group-Living Animals with Drones and Computer Vision
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New method to study the movement, behaviour, and environmental context of group-living animals using...
Published Turn off porch light to aid caterpillars -- and safeguard backyard ecosystems - Turn off porch light to aid caterpillars -- and safeguard backyard ecosystems
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Moderate levels of artificial light at night -- like the fixture illuminating your backyard -- bring...
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 Companies' 'deforestation-free' supply chain pledges have barely impacted forest clearance in the Amazon, researchers say - Companies' 'Deforestation-Free' Supply Chain Pledges Have Barely Impacted Forest Clearance in the Amazon, Researchers Say
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More companies must make and implement zero-deforestation supply chain commitments in order to signi...
Published Glacial flooding threatens millions globally - Glacial Flooding Threatens Millions Globally
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Fifteen million people around the world are at risk from flooding caused by glacial lakes, with just...
Published Butterflies regularly cross the Sahara in longest-known insect migration - Butterflies Regularly Cross the Sahara in Longest-Known Insect Migration
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Wetter conditions in Sub-Saharan and North Africa at certain times of year can result in hundreds of...
Published 'Electronic nose' built with sustainably sourced microbial nanowires that could revolutionize health monitoring - Electronic Nose Built with Sustainably Sourced Microbial Nanowires that Could Revolutionize Health Monitoring
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Scientists recently announced the invention of a nanowire 10,000 times thinner than a human hair tha ...
Published Researchers disentangle patterns of indoor mixing for respiratory disease transmission risk - Researchers Disentangle Patterns of Indoor Mixing for Respiratory Disease Transmission Risk
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Researchers have characterized the seasonal effects on human social behavior to provide new insights ...
Published Changes in Earth's orbit may have triggered ancient warming event - Changes in Earth's Orbit May Have Triggered Ancient Warming Event
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Changes in Earth's orbit that favored hotter conditions may have helped trigger a rapid global warmi...
Published Making sense of scents: Deciphering our sense of smell - Making Sense of Scents: Deciphering Our Sense of Smell
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Breaking a longstanding impasse in our understanding of olfaction, scientists have created the first...
Published Surgical sealing made better with robust thermosensitive bioadhesives - Surgical Sealing Made Better with Robust Thermosensitive Bioadhesives
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Scientists have employed inventive chemistry to produce an injectable biomaterial with significantly...
Published Seabirds' response to abrupt climate change transformed sub-Antarctic island ecosystems - Seabirds' Response to Abrupt Climate Change Transformed Sub-Antarctic Island Ecosystems
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A 14,000-year paleoecological reconstruction of the sub-Antarctic islands done by an international r...
Published Can clay capture carbon dioxide? - Can Clay Capture Carbon Dioxide?
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Scientists have been using powerful computer models combined with laboratory experiments to study ho...
Published New, nature-inspired concepts for turning CO2 into clean fuels - New, Nature-Inspired Concepts for Turning CO2 into Clean Fuels
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Researchers have developed an efficient concept to turn carbon dioxide into clean, sustainable fuels...
Published Synthetic fibers discovered in Antarctic air, seawater, sediment and sea ice as the 'pristine' continent becomes a sink for plastic pollution - Synthetic Fibers Discovered in Antarctic Air, Seawater, Sediment and Sea Ice as the 'Pristine' Continent Becomes a Sink for Plastic Pollution
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Microplastic fibers discovered in samples (air, seawater, sediment and sea-ice) from the last remain...
Published Beneficial bacteria in the infant gut uses nitrogen from breast milk to support baby's health - Beneficial Bacteria in the Infant Gut Uses Nitrogen from Breast Milk to Support Baby's Health
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A nutrition scientist who has spent his career studying breast milk has demonstrated how beneficial...
Published Scientists warn of rise in potentially fatal bacterial infection due to global warming - Scientists Warn of Rise in Potentially Fatal Bacterial Infection Due to Global Warming
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Continued warming of the climate would see a rise in the number and spread of potentially fatal infe...