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Published New look at climate data shows substantially wetter rain and snow days ahead - New Look at Climate Data Shows Substantially Wetter Rain and Snow Days Ahead
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A new look at climate data shows that, by the end of the century, the heaviest days of rain and snow...
Published Temperature is stronger than light and flow as driver of oxygen in US rivers - Temperature: The Strongest Driver of Oxygen in US Rivers
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The amount of dissolved oxygen in a river is a matter of life or death for the plants and animals li...
Published A transistor made of wood - A Transistor Made of Wood: A Revolutionary Innovation in Electronics
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Researchers have developed the first transistor made of wood. Their study paves the way for further...
Published DELLA proteins could hold key to the next Green Revolution - DELLA Proteins Could Hold Key to the Next Green Revolution
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A family of 'promiscuous' proteins found in all land plants is responsible for many different plant...
Published A look inside stem cells helps create personalized regenerative medicine - A Look Inside Stem Cells Helps Create Personalized Regenerative Medicine
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Researchers have examined a specific type of stem cell with an intracellular toolkit to determine wh...
Published Early Indian monsoon forecasts could benefit farmers - Early Indian Monsoon Forecasts Could Benefit Farmers
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First ever in-depth analysis of ECMWF's latest seasonal forecasting system shows it accurately predi...
Published Refreezing poles feasible and cheap, new study finds - Refreezing Poles Feasible and Cheap, New Study Finds
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Refreezing the poles by reducing incoming sunlight would be both feasible and remarkably cheap, acco...
Published New study reveals global reservoirs are becoming emptier - New Study Reveals Global Reservoirs Are Becoming Emptier
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Over the past two decades, global reservoirs have become increasingly empty despite an overall incre...
Published Billions in conservation spending fail to improve wild fish stocks in Columbia Basin - Billions Spent on Conservation Yet Wild Fish Stocks in Columbia Basin Remain Unimproved
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Four decades of conservation spending totaling more than $9 billion in inflation-adjusted tax dollar...
Published New AI boosts teamwork training - New AI Boosts Teamwork Training
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Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) framework that is better than previous...
Published How galaxies can exist without dark matter - How Galaxies Can Exist Without Dark Matter
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Astrophysicists report how, when tiny galaxies collide with bigger ones, the bigger galaxies can str...
Published Plastic additives contaminate the sea and selectively harm corals' reproduction processes, research finds - Plastic Additives Contaminate the Sea and Selectively Harm Corals' Reproduction Processes, Research Finds
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A new study examined the effect of plastic additives on the reproductive process and larvae developm...
Published How artificial intelligence gave a paralyzed woman her voice back - The Miracle of Artificial Intelligence: Giving Voice to the Voiceless
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Researchers have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that has enabled a woman with severe par...
Published Bacterial cellulose could enable microbial life on Mars - Bacterial Cellulose: The Key to Enabling Microbial Life on Mars
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An international research team has investigated the chances of survival of kombucha cultures under M...
Published Materials advances are key to development of quantum hardware - Materials Advances are Key to Development of Quantum Hardware
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A new article argues that the ability to move forward on developing useful quantum computers require...
Published The future is foggy for Arctic shipping - The Future is Foggy for Arctic Shipping
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As the Arctic warms and loses sea ice, trans-Arctic shipping has increased, reducing travel time and...
Published A personalized exosuit for real-world walking - A Personalized Exosuit for Real-World Walking
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Researchers have developed a new approach in which robotic exosuit assistance can be calibrated to a...
Published A solar hydrogen system that co-generates heat and oxygen - A Solar Hydrogen System That Co-Generates Heat and Oxygen
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Researchers have built a pilot-scale solar reactor that produces usable heat and oxygen, in addition...
Published How low-cost earbuds can make newborn hearing screening accessible - How Low-Cost Earbuds Can Make Newborn Hearing Screening Accessible
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Researchers have created a newborn hearing screening system that uses cheap earbuds and a smartphone...
Published Wind turbines operating without curtailment claim many victims among protected bat species in Germany - Wind Turbines Operating Without Curtailment Claim Many Victims Among Protected Bat Species in Germany
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Protected and rare bats regularly die at wind turbines (WT). This is why the operation of new wind t...