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Published Fusion model hot off the wall - Fusion Model: A Revolutionary Leap in Energy Production
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Heat load mitigation is critical to extending the lifetime of future fusion device. Researchers have...
Published Hotter, longer, more frequent -- marine heatwaves on the rise - Hotter, Longer, More Frequent: Marine Heatwaves on the Rise
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We know heatwaves over land have been increasing, but now new research reveals globally marine heatw...
Published Looking for 'fingerprints' at the intersection of weather and climate - Looking for 'Fingerprints' at the Intersection of Weather and Climate
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Scientists have found the seasonal 'fingerprints' of Arctic sea ice, El Nino, and other climate phen...
Published New model developed to predict landslides along wildfire burn scars - New Model Developed to Predict Landslides Along Wildfire Burn Scars
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Researchers have augmented a physics-based numerical model to investigate and predict areas suscepti...
Published Report outlines plans for major research effort on subduction zone geologic hazards - Report Outlines Plans for Major Research Effort on Subduction Zone Geologic Hazards
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Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate slides beneath another, produce the most devastating seis...
Published Copper-based chemicals may be contributing to ozone depletion - Copper-Based Chemicals: A Major Contributor to Ozone Depletion
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As Earth's ozone layer recovers from past emissions of now-banned CFCs and halons, other chemicals a...
Published Mushrooms and their post-rain, electrical conversations - Mushrooms and Their Post-Rain, Electrical Conversations
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Certain types of fungi can communicate with each other via electrical signals. But much remains unkn...
Published More than one way to build a black bird - More Than One Way to Build a Black Bird: A Look at the Evolution of Melanism
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For a species of flycatcher in the remote Solomon Islands, scientists have so far found at least two...
Published Which way does the solar wind blow? - Which Way Does the Solar Wind Blow?
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High performance computers are central to the quest to understand the sun's behavior and its role in...
Published Solar storm forecasts for Earth improved with help from the public - Solar Storm Forecasts for Earth Improved with Help from the Public
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Scientists used observations recorded by members of the public to increase accuracy of computer mode...
Published Space super-storm likelihood estimated from longest period of magnetic field observations - Space Super-Storm Likelihood Estimated from Longest Period of Magnetic Field Observations
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A 'great' space weather super-storm large enough to cause significant disruption to our electronic a...
Published Looking back at the Tonga eruption - Looking Back at the Tonga Eruption: A Comprehensive Analysis
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A 'back-projection' technique reveals new details of the volcanic eruption in Tonga that literally s...
Published DESI early data release holds nearly two million objects - DESI Early Data Release Holds Nearly Two Million Objects
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The first batch of data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument is now available for researche...
Published Tracking radiation treatment in real time promises safer, more effective cancer therapy - Tracking Radiation Treatment in Real Time Promises Safer, More Effective Cancer Therapy
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Radiation, used to treat half of all cancer patients, can be measured during treatment for the first...
Published Quantum physicists make major nanoscopic advance - Quantum Physicists Make Major Nanoscopic Advance
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In a new breakthrough, researchers have solved a problem that has caused quantum researchers headach...
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 A nanoantenna for long-distance, ultra-secure communication - A Nanoantenna for Long-Distance, Ultra-Secure Communication
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Researchers have used a nanoantenna to focus light onto a single semiconductor nanobox. This approac...
Published Understanding sound direction estimation in monaural hearing - Understanding Sound Direction Estimation in Monaural Hearing
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One of the fascinating features of human hearing is its ability to localize sound. While the human e...
Published Silicon could be a photonics game-changer - Silicon Could Be a Photonics Game-Changer
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New research has shown that silicon could be one of the most powerful materials for photonic informa...
Published Endangered deer's prion gene could protect it from chronic wasting disease - Endangered Deer's Prion Gene Could Protect It from Chronic Wasting Disease
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China's Père David's deer was nearly gone in the late 1800s. Just 18 deer -- the very last of their...