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Published Blink and you'll miss these plants shooting their seeds
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When witch hazel plants are ready to disperse their seeds, the woody seed capsules split open, press...
Published This fish doesn't just see with its eyes -- it also sees with its skin
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Without a mirror, it can be hard to tell if you're blushing, or have spinach in your teeth. But one...
Published Historic red tide event of 2020 fueled by plankton super swimmers
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A major red tide event occurred in waters off Southern California in the spring of 2020, resulting i...
Published Bridging diet, microbes, and metabolism: Implications for metabolic disorders
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Mounting evidence suggests that the secret to understanding human health and combating metabolic dis...
Published Making electric vehicles last
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In the realm of electric vehicles, powered by stored electric energy, the key lies in rechargeable b ...
Published The Fens of eastern England once held vast woodlands
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The Fens of eastern England, a low-lying, extremely flat landscape dominated by agricultural fields, ...
Published Detecting odors on the edge: Researchers decipher how insects smell more with less
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While humans feature a sophisticated sense of smell, insects have a much more basic olfactory system...
Published Novel quantum algorithm for high-quality solutions to combinatorial optimization problems
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Conventional quantum algorithms are not feasible for solving combinatorial optimization problems (CO...
Published Limitations of asteroid crater lakes as climate archives
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In southern Germany just north of the Danube, there lies a large circular depression between the hil ...
Published How do birds flock? Researchers do the math to reveal previously unknown aerodynamic phenomenon
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How do birds fly in a coordinated and seemingly effortless fashion? Part of the answer lies in preci ...
Published Ancient pollen trapped in Greenland ice uncovers changes in Canadian forests over 800 years
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The Greenland ice sheet lies thousands of miles from North America yet holds clues to the distant co ...
Published Participating in genetic studies is in your genes
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Why do some people take part in genetic studies while others do not? The answer may lie within our g ...
Published Strong evidence for intermediate-mass black hole in Omega Centauri
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Most known black holes are either extremely massive, like the supermassive black holes that lie at t ...
Published First of its kind detection made in striking new Webb image
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For the first time, a phenomenon astronomers have long hoped to directly image has been captured by...
Published Why isn't Colorado's snowpack ending up in the Colorado River? New research suggests the problem might be the lack of spring rainfall
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The Colorado River and its tributaries provide water for hydropower, irrigation and drinking water i...
Published How insects track odors by navigating microscale winds - How Insects Navigate Microscale Winds to Track Odors
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Insects use odor plumes -- which travel like smoke and form when the wind blows odor molecules from...
Published Scurrying centipedes inspire many-legged robots that can traverse difficult landscapes - Scurrying Centipedes Inspire Many-Legged Robots That Can Traverse Difficult Landscapes
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Intrigued to see if the many limbs could be helpful for locomotion in this world, a team of physicis...
Published Battery-free robots use origami to change shape in mid-air - Battery-Free Robots: The Origami-Inspired Shape Shifters
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Researchers have developed small robotic devices that can change how they move through the air by 's...
Published Unleashing a new era of color tunable nano-devices -- smallest ever light source with switchable colors formed
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New research has achieved a significant breakthrough in color switching for nanocrystals, unlocking...
Published 'Resurrecting' the legendary figure behind Count Dracula
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Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler, was a 15th century prince and military leader who was so terrif...