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Published Data-driven music: Converting climate measurements into music
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A geo-environmental scientist from Japan has composed a string quartet using sonified climate data....
Published US Navy Growler jet noise over Whidbey Island could impact 74,000 people's health
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As often as four days a week, Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft based at Naval Air St...
Published Towards a new era in flexible piezoelectric sensors for both humans and robots
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Flexible piezoelectric sensors are essential to monitor the motions of both humans and humanoid robo...
Published Say 'aah' and get a diagnosis on the spot: is this the future of health?
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A computer algorithm has achieved a 98% accuracy in predicting different diseases by analyzing the c...
Published Common plastics could passively cool and heat buildings with the seasons
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By restricting radiant heat flows between buildings and their environment to specific wavelengths, c...
Published 3D laser printing with bioinks from microalgae
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Microalgae such as the diatom Odontella aurita and the green alga Tetraselmis striata are especially...
Published A recipe for zero-emissions fuel: Soda cans, seawater, and caffeine
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Engineers discovered that when the aluminum in soda cans is purified and mixed with seawater, the so...
Published Revolutionary loop heat pipe transports 10 kW of waste heat -- No electricity required
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Researchers have unveiled a new loop heat pipe capable of transporting up to 10 kW of heat without u...
Published How researchers are using digital city-building games to shape the future
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Researchers have come up with exciting and sophisticated new mapping technology enabling future gene...
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 Pairing crypto mining with green hydrogen offers clean energy boost
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Pairing cryptocurrency mining -- notable for its outsize consumption of carbon-based fuel -- with gr...
Published VR may pose privacy risks for kids: A new study finds parents aren't as worried as they should be
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New research finds that, while an increasing number of minors are using virtual reality (VR) apps, n...
Published Rocky shores of Pacific Northwest show low resilience to changes in climate
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A 15-year period ending in 2020 that included a marine heat wave and a sea star wasting disease epid...
Published Global activity of seafloor biodiversity mapped
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A team of scientists has used artificial intelligence (AI) to map the activities of seafloor inverte...
Published People are altering decomposition rates in waterways
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Humans may be accelerating the rate at which organic matter decomposes in rivers and streams on a gl...
Published Antibiotic pollution disrupts the gut microbiome and blocks memory in aquatic snails
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Antibiotics prevent snails from forming new memories by disrupting their gut microbiome -- the commu...
Published Mapping the seafloor sediment superhighway
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A new scientific model is giving researchers an unprecedented, global look at the activities of clam...
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 Mussels downstream of wastewater treatment plant contain radium, study reports
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Burrowed into streambeds and rarely moving for their decades-long lifespans, freshwater mussels are...
Published The impacts of climate change on food production
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A new study shows that climate change has led to decreased pollen production from plants and less po...