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Published Illuminating invisible bloody fingerprints with a fluorescent polymer - Illuminating Invisible Bloody Fingerprints with a Fluorescent Polymer
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Careful criminals usually clean a scene, wiping away visible blood and fingerprints. However, prints...
Published FloChiP, a new tool optimizing gene-regulation studies - FloChiP: A Revolutionary Tool for Optimizing Gene-Regulation Studies
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Scientists have developed a tool called FloChip, a new microfluidic take on the widely used chromati...
Published Tiny devices made of DNA detect cancer with fewer false alarms - Tiny Devices Made of DNA Detect Cancer with Fewer False Alarms
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A new cancer-detecting tool uses tiny circuits made of DNA to identify cancer cells by the molecular...
Published Can investigators use household dust as a forensic tool? - Can Investigators Use Household Dust as a Forensic Tool?
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It is possible to retrieve forensically relevant information from human DNA in household dust. ABSTR...
Published Studying grassland from space - Studying Grassland from Space: A New Frontier in Ecological Research
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Extensively used grassland is host to a high degree of biodiversity, and performs an important clima...
Published Secrets of Namibia's fairy circles demystified: Plants self-organize - Secrets of Namibia's Fairy Circles Demystified: Plants Self-Organize
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Scientists have puzzled over the origin of Namibia's fairy circles for nearly half a century. It boi...
Published With dwindling water supplies, the timing of rainfall matters - With Dwindling Water Supplies, the Timing of Rainfall Matters
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A new study shows it's not how much extra water you give your plants, but when you give it that coun...
Published Cattle grazing with virtual fencing shows potential to create wildfire fuel breaks, study finds - Cattle Grazing with Virtual Fencing: A Promising Solution for Wildfire Fuel Breaks
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The use of virtual fencing to manage cattle grazing on sagebrush rangelands has the potential to cre...
Published How herbivore activity around water affects plant communities - How Herbivore Activity Around Water Affects Plant Communities
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Plants need water to grow. So if there's water, shouldn't there be more plants? New research shows i...
Published Satellite images can help with environmental land management - Satellite Images: A Game-Changer in Environmental Land Management
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Academics have undertaken research that proves Earth Observation satellite imagery can accurately as...
Published Making 'transport' robots smarter - Making 'Transport' Robots Smarter: The Future of Autonomous Delivery
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Imagine a team of humans and robots working together to process online orders -- real-life workers s...
Published Rewards only promote cooperation if the other person also learns about them - Rewards Only Promote Cooperation If the Other Person Also Learns About Them
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Researchers show that reputation plays a key role in determining which rewarding policies people ado...
Published Self-powered, printable smart sensors created from emerging semiconductors could mean cheaper, greener Internet of Things - Self-Powered, Printable Smart Sensors: The Future of IoT
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Creating smart sensors to embed in our everyday objects and environments for the Internet of Things...
Published Nanofluidic devices offer solutions for studying single molecule chemical reactions - Nanofluidic Devices: The Future of Studying Single Molecule Chemical Reactions
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Researchers have developed principles and technologies of nanofluidic devices to freely manipulate n...
Published High-throughput experiments might ensure a better diagnosis of hereditary diseases - High-throughput Experiments: A Promising Approach for Better Diagnosis of Hereditary Diseases
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All human beings are genetically very similar, sharing approx. 99.9% of the DNA code. The remaining...
Published Bubble with titanium trigger titanic explosions - Bubble with Titanium Trigger Titanic Explosions
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Scientists have found fragments of titanium blasting out of a famous supernova. This discovery, made...
Published Scientists make major breakthrough in developing practical quantum computers that can solve big challenges of our time - Scientists Make Major Breakthrough in Developing Practical Quantum Computers that Can Solve Big Challenges of Our Time
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Researchers have demonstrated that quantum bits (qubits) can directly transfer between quantum compu...
Published New research reveals 12 ways aquaculture can benefit the environment - New Research Reveals 12 Ways Aquaculture Can Benefit the Environment
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Aquaculture, or the farming of aquatic plants and animals, contributes to biodiversity and habitat l...
Published A readily available dietary supplement may reverse organ damage caused by HIV and antiretroviral therapy - A Dietary Supplement That May Reverse Organ Damage Caused by HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy
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MitoQ, a mitochondrial antioxidant that is available to the public as a diet supplement, was found i...
Published Helping 'good' gut bacteria and clearing out the 'bad' -- all in one treatment - Helping 'Good' Gut Bacteria and Clearing Out the 'Bad' -- All in One Treatment
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Probiotics can help maintain a healthy gut microbiome or restore populations of 'good bacteria' afte...