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Published When using virtual reality as a teaching tool, context and 'feeling real' matter - When Using Virtual Reality as a Teaching Tool, Context and 'Feeling Real' Matter
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Psychologists had people learn words from two phonetically similar languages in virtual reality envi...
Published Music-making and the flow of aerosols - Music-making and the Flow of Aerosols: Understanding the Risks and Mitigating Measures
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If simply breathing can spread the SARS-CoV-2 virus to others nearby, what about blowing into a tuba...
Published DNA from archaeological remains shows that immigration to Scandinavia was exceptional during the Viking period - DNA from Archaeological Remains Shows That Immigration to Scandinavia Was Exceptional During the Viking Period
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A new study based on 297 ancient Scandinavian genomes analysed together with the genomic data of 16,...
Published Strong ultralight material could aid energy storage, carbon capture - Strong Ultralight Material Could Aid Energy Storage, Carbon Capture
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Materials scientists showed that fine-tuning interlayer interactions in a class of 2D polymers can d ...
Published Autonomous steering system keeps human drivers engaged - Autonomous Steering System Keeps Human Drivers Engaged
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Researchers have developed an automated driving system based on the concept of 'collaborative steeri...
Published Sea urchin die-offs threaten Caribbean coral reefs - Sea Urchin Die-Offs Threaten Caribbean Coral Reefs
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The sustained loss of a once abundant species of sea urchin in the Caribbean could also result in th...
Published To groom or not to groom: 'Triage' in the ant kingdom - To Groom or Not to Groom: 'Triage' in the Ant Kingdom
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Social ants are masters of cooperative disease defense. They collectively take care of each other to...
Published Study shows how biodiversity of coral reefs around the world changes with depth - Study Shows How Biodiversity of Coral Reefs Around the World Changes with Depth
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Dramatic differences between shallow and mesophotic reefs stress the importance of studying--and con...
Published Waxing and waning of environment influences hominin dispersals across ancient Iran - Waxing and Waning of Environment Influences Hominin Dispersals Across Ancient Iran
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A world-first model of paleoclimate and hydrology in Iran has highlighted favourable routes for Nean...
Published Deep dive into the dusty Milky Way - Deep Dive into the Dusty Milky Way
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An animated dive into the dusty Milky Way reveals the outlines of our galaxy taking shape as we look...
Published New material transforms light, creating new possibilities for sensors - New Material Transforms Light, Creating New Possibilities for Sensors
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A new class of materials that can absorb low energy light and transform it into higher energy light...
Published Hotter quantum systems can cool faster than initially colder equivalents - Hotter Quantum Systems: A Paradoxical Cooling Phenomenon
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The Mpemba effect is originally referred to the non-monotonic initial temperature dependence of the...
Published Number-crunching mathematical models may give policy makers major headache - Number-Crunching Mathematical Models May Give Policy Makers Major Headache
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Policy makers assume that adding more detail to mathematical models will produce more accurate predi...
Published Moral behavior pays off - Moral Behavior Pays Off: The Benefits of Being a Good Person
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Coupling two approaches of game theory can shed light on how moral norms evolve. ABSTRACT: Moral Beh...
Published With new experimental method, researchers probe spin structure in 2D materials for first time - With New Experimental Method, Researchers Probe Spin Structure in 2D Materials for First Time
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In the study, a team of researchers describe what they believe to be the first measurement showing d...
Published Unveiling the nanoscale frontier: innovating with nanoporous model electrodes - Unveiling the Nanoscale Frontier: Innovating with Nanoporous Model Electrodes
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Researchers have introduced a next-generation model membrane electrode that promises to revolutioniz...
Published Revealing the complex magnetization reversal mechanism with topological data analysis - Revealing the Complex Magnetization Reversal Mechanism with Topological Data Analysis
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The reliability of data storage and writing speed in advanced magnetic devices depend on drastic, co...
Published Gamma rays from neighboring galaxy related to millisecond pulsars - Gamma Rays from Neighboring Galaxy Related to Millisecond Pulsars
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Physicists and astronomers have studied gamma rays caused by the Sagittarius Dwarf, a small neighbor...
Published Nearly a hundred genes have been lost during the woolly mammoth's evolution - Nearly a Hundred Genes Lost During the Woolly Mammoth's Evolution
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A new study shows that 87 genes have been affected by deletions or short insertions during the cours...
Published Physicists invoke the cosmological collider to explain why matter, and not antimatter, dominates the universe - Physicists Invoke the Cosmological Collider to Explain Why Matter, and Not Antimatter, Dominates the Universe
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Early in its history, shortly after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with equal amounts of matt...