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Published Petit-spot volcanoes involve the deepest known submarine hydrothermal activity, possibly release CO2 and methane - Petit-Spot Volcanoes: The Deepest Known Submarine Hydrothermal Activity
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Underwater volcanism and its hydrothermal activity play an important role in marine biogeochemical c...
Published Moth wing-inspired sound absorbing wallpaper in sight after breakthrough - Moth Wing-Inspired Sound Absorbing Wallpaper in Sight After Breakthrough
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Experts at the University of Bristol have discovered that the scales on moth wings act as excellent...
Published Researchers use ultrasound to control orientation of small particles - Researchers Use Ultrasound to Control Orientation of Small Particles
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Acoustic waves may be able to control how particles sort themselves. While researchers have been abl...
Published Radio waves for the detection of hardware tampering - Radio Waves for the Detection of Hardware Tampering
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Up to now, protecting hardware against manipulation has been a laborious business: expensive, and on...
Published From bits to p-bits: One step closer to probabilistic computing - From Bits to P-Bits: One Step Closer to Probabilistic Computing
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Scientists have developed a mathematical description of what happens within tiny magnets as they flu...
Published Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia - Self-Propelled, Endlessly Programmable Artificial Cilia: A Breakthrough in Robotics
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Researchers have developed a single-material, single-stimuli microstructure that can outmaneuver eve...
Published Technology has the potential to change the patient-provider relationship - Technology and the Patient-Provider Relationship: A New Era of Healthcare
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As personal health records (AKA patient portals) allowing patients to see test results, medications...
Published Double locked: Polymer hydrogels secure confidential information - Double Locked: Polymer Hydrogels Secure Confidential Information
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The development of highly secure but simple and inexpensive encryption technology for the prevention...
Published Pulsing ultrasound waves could someday remove microplastics from waterways - Pulsing Ultrasound Waves: A Promising Solution to Remove Microplastics from Waterways
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Colorful particles of plastic drift along under the surface of most waterways. These barely visible...
Published Algorithms improve how we protect our data - Algorithms Improve How We Protect Our Data
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Scientists have developed algorithms that more efficiently measure how difficult it would be for an...
Published Purchasing loot boxes in video games associated with problem gambling risk, says study - Purchasing Loot Boxes in Video Games: A Risk for Problem Gambling
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Gamers who buy 'loot boxes' are up to two times more likely to gamble, shows new research. ABSTRACT:...
Published How proteins help yeast adapt to changing conditions - How Proteins Help Yeast Adapt to Changing Conditions
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Proteins in the brain called prions are well known for their involvement in causing disease, but a n...
Published Copper facilitates prion disease, scientists show - Copper Facilitates Prion Disease, Scientists Show
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Many of us are familiar with prion disease from its most startling and unusual incarnations —- the o...
Published Microbial miners could help humans colonize the moon and Mars - Microbial Miners: The Key to Colonizing the Moon and Mars
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The biochemical process by which cyanobacteria acquire nutrients from rocks in Chile's Atacama Deser...
Published First X-rays from Uranus discovered - First X-rays from Uranus Discovered
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Astronomers have detected X-rays from Uranus using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. This result may...
Published Satellites are key to monitoring ocean carbon - Satellites are Key to Monitoring Ocean Carbon
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Satellites now play a key role in monitoring carbon levels in the oceans, but we are only just begin...
Published New model accurately predicts harmful space weather - New Model Accurately Predicts Harmful Space Weather
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A new, first-of-its-kind space weather model reliably predicts space storms of high-energy particles...
Published 'Green' hydrogen: How photoelectrochemical water splitting may become competitive - Green Hydrogen: How Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting May Become Competitive
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Sunlight can be used to produce green hydrogen directly from water in photoelectrochemical (PEC) cel...
Published Cooling down solar cells, naturally - Cooling Down Solar Cells, Naturally
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Too much sun and too much heat can reduce the efficiency of photovoltaics. A solar farm with optimal...
Published Hydrogen's place in an increasingly connected energy web shows need for regulatory change - Hydrogen's Place in an Increasingly Connected Energy Web Shows Need for Regulatory Change
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Capturing the potential profits and jobs offered by a growing hydrogen industry may need as much inn ...