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Published Classifying exoplanet atmospheres opens new field of study - Classifying Exoplanet Atmospheres Opens New Field of Study


An international team of researchers examined data for 25 exoplanets and found some links among the ...
Published A surprising way to trap a microparticle - A Surprising Way to Trap a Microparticle


New study finds obstacles can trap rolling microparticles in fluid. Through simulations and experime...
Published Tackling counterfeit seeds with 'unclonable' labels - Tackling Counterfeit Seeds with 'Unclonable' Labels


As a way to reduce seed counterfeiting, researchers developed a silk-based tag that, when applied to...
Published Changing the color of quantum light on an integrated chip - Changing the Color of Quantum Light on an Integrated Chip


Recently, researchers have developed an integrated electro-optic modulator that can efficiently chan...
Published Pungent ginger compound puts immune cells on heightened alert - Pungent Ginger Compound Puts Immune Cells on Heightened Alert


Ginger has a reputation for stimulating the immune system. New results now support this thesis. In l...
Published Cells avoid multitasking - Cells Avoid Multitasking: The Science Behind It


Textbooks will tell you that in dividing cells, production of new DNA peaks during the S-phase, whil...
Published Diets rich in food from the ocean and freshwater sources can help address nutritional and environmental challenges - Diets Rich in Food from the Ocean and Freshwater Sources: Addressing Nutritional and Environmental Challenges


Blue foods -- those that come from the ocean or freshwater environments -- have tremendous potential...
Published Scientists see anti-aging potential in an invasive weed - Scientists See Anti-Aging Potential in an Invasive Weed



The fruit of the cocklebur plant, which grows worldwide and is often considered a noxious weed, has...
Published Carbon, soot and particles from combustion end up in deep-sea trenches - Carbon, Soot and Particles from Combustion End Up in Deep-Sea Trenches


New research shows that disproportionately large amounts of carbon accumulate at the bottom of deep-...
Published Atmospheric dust levels are rising in the Great Plains - Atmospheric Dust Levels are Rising in the Great Plains


A study finds that atmospheric dust levels are rising across the Great Plains at a rate of up to 5%...
Published Making sense of scents: Deciphering our sense of smell - Making Sense of Scents: Deciphering Our Sense of Smell


Breaking a longstanding impasse in our understanding of olfaction, scientists have created the first...
Published New polymer materials make fabricating optical interconnects easier - New Polymer Materials Make Fabricating Optical Interconnects Easier


Researchers have developed new polymer materials that are ideal for making the optical links necessa ...
Published Beneficial bacteria in the infant gut uses nitrogen from breast milk to support baby's health - Beneficial Bacteria in the Infant Gut Uses Nitrogen from Breast Milk to Support Baby's Health


A nutrition scientist who has spent his career studying breast milk has demonstrated how beneficial...
Published Lab-grown fat could give cultured meat real flavor and texture - Lab-Grown Fat: The Key to Unlocking the Flavor and Texture of Cultured Meat



Researchers have successfully bulk-produced fat tissue in the lab that has a similar texture and mak...
Published New tool facilitates clinical interpretation of genetic information - New Tool Facilitates Clinical Interpretation of Genetic Information



Despite the increasing use of genomic sequencing in clinical practice, interpreting rare genetic mut...
Published Unraveling whale entanglement risk factors off Oregon Coast - Unraveling Whale Entanglement Risk Factors off Oregon Coast


New research is beginning to unravel the times of year and locations where whales are at greatest da...
Published Where did the first sugars come from? - Where Did the First Sugars Come From?



Origin-of-life chemists propose that glyoxylate could have been the original source of sugars on the...
Published Counting the cost of sunshine: Finding a better metric to measure human ecological footprints - Counting the Cost of Sunshine: Finding a Better Metric to Measure Human Ecological Footprints



The human food-energy-water system is wickedly interconnected, but most of the links in the network ...
Published You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your phone - You Can Satisfy Your Appetite Just by Looking at Pictures of Food on Your Phone



Danish experiment reveals: You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your...
Published Study connects decomposing body's BMI to surrounding soil microbes - Study Connects Decomposing Body's BMI to Surrounding Soil Microbes


Researchers investigated how the process of human body decomposition affected microbial life of the...