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Published AI-controlled stations can charge electric cars at a personal price
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As more and more people drive electric cars, congestion and queues can occur when many people need t...
Published Holographic message encoded in simple plastic
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Important data can be stored and concealed quite easily in ordinary plastic using 3D printers and te ...
Published Research finds improving AI large language models helps better align with human brain activity
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With generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) transforming the social interaction landscape in rec...
Published Quantum data assimilation: A quantum leap in weather prediction
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Data assimilation is an important mathematical discipline in earth sciences, particularly in numeric ...
Published Previously uncharacterized parasite uncovered in fish worldwide
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Using genome reconstruction, scientists unveiled a once 'invisible' fish parasite present in many ma...
Published What makes some plant groups so successful?
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Researchers involved in cataloguing the world's plant species are hunting for answers as to what mak...
Published How plants 'mate' for life and repel other suitors
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Researchers have used a unique microscopic technique to examine the dynamics of pollen tubes in the...
Published Community science volunteers can set scientific world abuzz with new bumble bee sightings
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Community science volunteers -- laypeople with an interest in bees and conservation -- significantly...
Published How evolution tamed a deadly virus and why we should still worry
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Over the last century, a once-deadly mosquito-borne virus has evolved so that it no longer sickens h...
Published Discovery of a new population of macrophages promoting lung repair after viral infections
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Researchers have discovered a new population of macrophages, important innate immune cells that popu ...
Published New tomato, potato family tree shows that fruit color and size evolved together
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A new family tree of the plant genus Solanum helps explain the striking diversity of their fruit col...
Published 'Masters of shape-shifting': How darkling beetles conquered the world
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Large-scale genomic analysis of darkling beetles, a hyper-diverse insect group of more than 30,000 s...
Published Researchers teaching artificial intelligence about frustration in protein folding
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Scientists have found a new way to predict how proteins change their shape when they function, which...
Published No chronic wasting disease transmissibility in macaques - No Chronic Wasting Disease Transmissibility in Macaques
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Chronic wasting disease (CWD) did not cross the species barrier to infect cynomolgus macaque monkeys...
Published World's oases threatened by desertification, even as humans expand them
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Oases are important habitats and water sources for dryland regions, sustaining 10% of the world's po ...
Published How leafcutter ants cultivate a fungal garden to degrade plants and provide insights into future biofuels
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Scientists developed a new method to map exactly how a fungus works with leafcutter ants in a comple...
Published Retreating glaciers: Fungi enhance carbon storage in young Arctic soils
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Melting Arctic glaciers are in rapid recession, and microscopic pioneers colonize the new exposed la...
Published What's the weather like in the deep sea?
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A new study has revealed how even the deepest seafloors are affected by the daily back-and-forth of...
Published Gut microbes implicated in bladder cancer
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Bladder cancer is the tenth most common type of cancer worldwide and is often linked to exposure to...
Published Porosity of the moon's crust reveals bombardment history - Porosity of the Moon's Crust Reveals Bombardment History
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Researchers find that, early in its history, the moon was highly porous, which was likely a result o...