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Published Are conferences worth the time and money? - Are Conferences Worth the Time and Money?
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Scientists who interact with others during assigned sessions at conferences are more likely to form...
Published Want better kimchi? Make it like the ancients did - Want Better Kimchi? Make It Like the Ancients Did
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In a combined experimental and theoretical study, researchers measured carbon dioxide levels in ongg...
Published Brown widow spiders' aggression likely driver of black widow decline - Brown Widow Spiders' Aggression Likely Driver of Black Widow Decline
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Black widow spiders have earned a fearsome reputation for their venomous bite. But in parts of the s...
Published Why Earth is not an ice ball: Possible explanation for faint young sun paradox - Why Earth is not an Ice Ball: Possible Explanation for Faint Young Sun Paradox
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More than 2 billion years ago, a much fainter sun should have left the Earth as an orbiting ice ball...
Published Cutting boards can produce microparticles when chopping veggies - Cutting Boards Can Produce Microparticles When Chopping Veggies
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Cutting boards are handy tools found in most homes and restaurant kitchens. But a small-scale study...
Published Colorful fresh foods improve athletes' vision - Colorful Fresh Foods Improve Athletes' Vision
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Nutrition is an important part of any top athlete's training program. And now, a new study proposes...
Published Chicken breeding in Japan dates back to fourth century BCE - Chicken Breeding in Japan: A Rich History Dating Back to Fourth Century BCE
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Conclusive evidence of chicken breeding in the Yayoi period of Japan has been discovered from the Ka...
Published Astronauts: Blood clot expert to study blood flow, clot formation in zero gravity - Astronauts: Blood Clot Expert to Study Blood Flow, Clot Formation in Zero Gravity
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This was the first time a blood clot had been found in an astronaut in space, so there was no establ...
Published Flameproofing lithium-ion batteries with salt - Flameproofing Lithium-Ion Batteries with Salt: A Breakthrough in Battery Safety
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A polymer-based electrolyte makes for batteries that keep working -- and don't catch fire -- when he ...
Published Polysulfates could find wide use in high-performance electronics components - Polysulfates: The Future of High-Performance Electronics Components
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Flexible compounds made with Nobel-winning click chemistry can be used in energy-storing capacitors...
Published Scientists develop a cool new method of refrigeration - Scientists Develop a Cool New Method of Refrigeration
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Researchers have developed a new kind of heating and cooling method that they have named the ionocal...
Published Study evaluates how to eliminate telemedicine's virtual waiting room - Study Evaluates How to Eliminate Telemedicine's Virtual Waiting Room
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Researchers have conducted a 10-week study to evaluate how text messaging a link to patients when th...
Published An innovative twist on quantum bits: Tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes ideal home for spinning quantum bits - An Innovative Twist on Quantum Bits: Tubular Nanomaterial of Carbon Makes Ideal Home for Spinning Quantum Bits
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Scientists develop method for chemically modifying nanoscale tubes of carbon atoms, so they can host...
Published Cybersecurity vulnerabilities of common seismological equipment - Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities of Common Seismological Equipment
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Seismic monitoring devices linked to the internet are vulnerable to cyberattacks that could disrupt...
Published What if California didn't close down during the pandemic? - What if California Didn't Close Down During the Pandemic?
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Using a novel economic-epidemiological model, researchers examine the health and economic impacts th...
Published Timing of snowshoe hare winter color swap may leave them exposed in changing climate, study finds - Timing of Snowshoe Hare Winter Color Swap May Leave Them Exposed in Changing Climate, Study Finds
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A new study, which used 44 years of data, shows that as the globe has warmed, altering the timing an...
Published Effects of crypto mining on Texas power grid - Effects of Crypto Mining on Texas Power Grid
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Scientists are working to understand how cryptocurrency mining impacts the power grid and how to use...
Published Bacteria killing material could tackle hospital superbugs - Bacteria Killing Material Could Tackle Hospital Superbugs
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Researchers have used a common disinfectant and antiseptic to create a new antimicrobial coating mat...
Published New insights on bacteria that causes food poisoning - New Insights on Bacteria That Causes Food Poisoning
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A joint research group has clarified how pathogenic genes in some Providencia spp., which have gaine...
Published Fungi in sink drains act as 'reservoirs for mold' - Fungi in Sink Drains Act as 'Reservoirs for Mold'
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Sinks and P-traps are home to a surprising number of fungal organisms. ABSTRACT: Fungi in Sink Drain...