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Published Stretching metals at the atomic level allows researchers to create important materials for quantum, electronic, and spintronic applications - Stretching Metals at the Atomic Level: A Breakthrough in Quantum, Electronic, and Spintronic Applications
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A University of Minnesota Twin Cities-led team has developed a first-of-its-kind breakthrough method...
Published Absolute vs. relative efficiency: How efficient are blue LEDs, actually? - Absolute vs. Relative Efficiency: How Efficient are Blue LEDs, Actually?
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The absolute internal quantum efficiency (IQE) of indium gallium nitride (InGaN) based blue light-em...
Published 'A blessing in disguise!' Physics turning bad into good - A Blessing in Disguise! Physics Turning Bad into Good
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Light is a very delicate and vulnerable property. Light can be absorbed or reflected at the surface...
Published New tool may help spot 'invisible' brain damage in college athletes - New Tool May Help Spot 'Invisible' Brain Damage in College Athletes
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An artificial intelligence computer program that processes magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can accu...
Published Most of world's salt marshes likely to be underwater by 2100, study concludes - Most of World's Salt Marshes Likely to be Underwater by 2100, Study Concludes
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Salt marshes are some of the most biologically productive ecosystems on Earth. They play an outsized...
Published Biologists identify broad coral disease resistance traits - Biologists Identify Broad Coral Disease Resistance Traits
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A new study provides a novel framework for identifying broad coral disease resistance traits and exa...
Published Not enough: Protecting algae-eating fish insufficient to save imperiled coral reefs - Not Enough: Protecting Algae-Eating Fish Insufficient to Save Imperiled Coral Reefs
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How can we boost the resilience of the world's coral reefs, which are imperiled by multiple stresses...
Published Changes in marine ecosystems going undetected - Changes in Marine Ecosystems Going Undetected
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Existing ways of calculating biodiversity dynamics are not very effective in detecting wholesale spe...
Published Scientists believe evolution could save coral reefs, if we let it - Scientists Believe Evolution Could Save Coral Reefs, If We Let It
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Coral reefs can adapt to climate change if given the chance to evolve, according to a study. ABSTRAC...
Published Biologists discover bees to be brew masters of the insect world - Biologists Discover Bees to be Brew Masters of the Insect World
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Scientists have made a remarkable discovery about cellophane bees -- their microbiomes are some of t...
Published New biologic effective against major infection in early tests - New Biologic Effective Against Major Infection in Early Tests
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A research team has shown in early tests that a bioengineered drug candidate can counter infection w...
Published How bacteria evolve resistance to antibiotics - How Bacteria Evolve Resistance to Antibiotics
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Bacteria can rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics by adapting special pumps to flush them out of...
Published Harmful fungal toxins in wheat: a growing threat - Harmful Fungal Toxins in Wheat: A Growing Threat
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Wheat -- the most widely cultivated crop in the world -- is under growing attack from harmful toxins...
Published Starved yeast poisons clones - Starved Yeast Poisons Clones: A New Study Reveals the Hidden Dangers of Yeast Starvation
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Yeast is not the simple single-celled microorganism we once thought, but a competitive killer. When...
Published Global hotspots for soil nature conservation are poorly protected - Global Hotspots for Soil Nature Conservation are Poorly Protected
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Current protected areas only poorly cover the places most relevant for conserving soil ecological va...
Published PFAS found in blood of dogs, horses living near Fayetteville, NC - PFAS Found in Blood of Dogs, Horses Living Near Fayetteville, NC
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Researchers detected elevated PFAS levels in the blood of pet dogs and horses from Gray's Creek, N.C...
Published Critical observations of sinking coasts - Critical Observations of Sinking Coasts
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Using satellite-obtained data from 2007-21, researchers mapped the entire East Coast to demonstrate...
Published Physicists take the temperature of fluid flows and discover new role for turbulence - Physicists Take the Temperature of Fluid Flows and Discover New Role for Turbulence
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A team of physicists has discovered a new role for a specific type of turbulence -- a finding that s...
Published Policy decisions will affect coastal communities' risk more than climate change - Policy Decisions Will Affect Coastal Communities' Risk More Than Climate Change
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Coastal communities face increasing danger from rising water and storms, but the level of risk will...
Published High winds can worsen pathogen spread at outdoor chicken farms - High Winds Can Worsen Pathogen Spread at Outdoor Chicken Farms
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A study of chicken farms in the West found that high winds increased the prevalence of Campylobacter...