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Published AI helps show how the brain's fluids flow - AI Helps Show How the Brain's Fluids Flow
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A new, AI-based technique for measuring fluid flow in the brain could lead to treatments for disease...
Published Cryo conservation: A cool solution to saving species from extinction - Cryo Conservation: A Cool Solution to Saving Species from Extinction
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In the face of the biodiversity crisis, and alarming data showing a 69% decline in global animal pop...
Published DNA tilts and stretches underlie differences in mutation rates across genomes - DNA Tilts and Stretches: The Underlying Factors of Mutation Rates Across Genomes
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Researchers have changed the way to look at DNA. They show that DNA is much more than a linear seque...
Published AI predicts physics of future fault-slip in laboratory earthquakes - AI Predicts Physics of Future Fault-Slip in Laboratory Earthquakes
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An artificial-intelligence approach borrowed from natural-language processing -- much like language...
Published River erosion can shape fish evolution - River Erosion Can Shape Fish Evolution
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A new study of the freshwater greenfin darter fish suggests river erosion can be a driver of biodive...
Published Billions in conservation spending fail to improve wild fish stocks in Columbia Basin - Billions Spent on Conservation Yet Wild Fish Stocks in Columbia Basin Remain Unimproved
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Four decades of conservation spending totaling more than $9 billion in inflation-adjusted tax dollar...
Published A reconstruction of prehistoric temperatures for some of the oldest archaeological sites in North America - A Reconstruction of Prehistoric Temperatures for Some of the Oldest Archaeological Sites in North America
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Scientists often look to the past for clues about how Earth's landscapes might shift under a changin...
Published Electronic nose: Sensing the odor molecules on graphene surface layered with self-assembled peptides - Electronic Nose: Sensing the Odor Molecules on Graphene Surface Layered with Self-Assembled Peptides
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Graphene-based olfactory sensors that can detect odor molecules based on the design of peptide seque...
Published The unexpected contribution of medieval monks to volcanology - The Unexpected Contribution of Medieval Monks to Volcanology
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By observing the night sky, medieval monks unwittingly recorded some of history's largest volcanic e...
Published The speed of life: A zoo of cells to study developmental time - The Speed of Life: A Zoo of Cells to Study Developmental Time
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Researchers have used an unprecedented stem cell zoo to compare six different mammalian species and...
Published Mammoths, meet the metaverse - Mammoths, Meet the Metaverse: How Virtual Reality is Bringing Extinct Species Back to Life
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Paleontologists from La Brea Tar Pits develop a whole herd of scientifically accurate extinct animal...
Published Conservation policies risk damaging global biodiversity, researchers argue - Conservation Policies: A Double-Edged Sword for Global Biodiversity
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Rewilding, organic farming and the 'nature friendly farming' measures included in some government co...
Published When cyclones and fires collide... - When Cyclones and Fires Collide: The Devastating Impact on Our Environment
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As strong winds and torrential rains inundate Australia's south-eastern coast, new research suggests...
Published Four-legged robot traverses tricky terrains thanks to improved 3D vision - Four-Legged Robot Traverses Tricky Terrains Thanks to Improved 3D Vision
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Researchers have developed a new model that trains four-legged robots to see more clearly in 3D. The...
Published Forest growing season in eastern U.S. has increased by a month - Forest Growing Season in Eastern U.S. Has Increased by a Month
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The growing period of hardwood forests in eastern North America has increased by an average of one m...
Published Below the surface: Researchers uncover reasons to rethink how mountains are built - Below the Surface: Researchers Uncover Reasons to Rethink How Mountains are Built
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A study suggests that the answers to how and why mountains form are buried deeper than once thought....
Published The neighbors of the caliph: Archaeologists uncover ancient mosaics on the shore of the Sea of Galilee - The Neighbors of the Caliph: Uncovering Ancient Mosaics on the Shore of the Sea of Galilee
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With the help of geomagnetic surface surveys and subsequent hands-on digging, an excavation team has...
Published Extreme heat may hasten cognitive decline in vulnerable populations - Extreme Heat May Hasten Cognitive Decline in Vulnerable Populations
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A new study finds that ongoing extreme heat can worsen cognitive decline among vulnerable groups --...
Published Researchers describe the melting of gold nanoparticles in gold-bearing fluids in the Earth's crust - Researchers Describe the Melting of Gold Nanoparticles in Gold-Bearing Fluids in the Earth's Crust
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Gold is a precious metal that has always fascinated humans. From Priam's Treasure to the legend of E ...
Published A once-stable glacier in Greenland is now rapidly disappearing - A Once-Stable Glacier in Greenland is Now Rapidly Disappearing
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As climate change causes ocean temperatures to rise, one of Greenland's previously most stable glaci...