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Published Junk food may impair our deep sleep - Junk Food May Impair Our Deep Sleep
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In a new study, researchers have investigated how junk food affects sleep. Healthy participants cons...
Published Designing more useful bacteria - Designing More Useful Bacteria: The Future of Biotechnology
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In a step forward for genetic engineering and synthetic biology, researchers have modified a strain...
Published Researchers reveal a map to study novel form of cell-to-cell communication - Researchers Reveal a Map to Study Novel Form of Cell-to-Cell Communication
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An international team of researchers lays the foundation to examine how extracellular RNA and its ca...
Published This elephant's self-taught banana peeling offers glimpse of elephants' broader abilities - This Elephant's Self-Taught Banana Peeling Offers Glimpse of Elephants' Broader Abilities
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Elephants like to eat bananas, but they don't usually peel them first in the way humans do. A new re...
Published Batteries without critical raw materials - Batteries Without Critical Raw Materials: A Sustainable Solution
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The market for rechargeable batteries is growing rapidly, but the necessary raw materials are limite...
Published Mangroves: Environmental guardians of our coastline - Mangroves: Environmental Guardians of Our Coastline
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They are the salt-tolerant shrubs that thrive in the toughest of conditions, but according to new Un...
Published AI predicts enzyme function better than leading tools - AI Predicts Enzyme Function Better Than Leading Tools
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A new artificial intelligence tool can predict the functions of enzymes based on their amino acid se...
Published Large new titanosaurian dinosaur from the Pyrenees - Large New Titanosaurian Dinosaur from the Pyrenees
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Researchers have described the new species of titanosaur dinosaur Abditosaurus kuehnei from the rema...
Published Sparking sustainable new chemical catalysts - Sparking Sustainable New Chemical Catalysts
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New research could lead to the creation of new, sustainable catalysts based on tungsten oxide and si...
Published Study compares de novo proteins with randomly produced proteins - Study Compares De Novo Proteins with Randomly Produced Proteins
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In a series of experiments, a team of researchers have compared de novo proteins with random-sequenc...
Published Scientists track evolution of microbes on the skin's surface - Scientists Track Evolution of Microbes on the Skin's Surface
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Researchers have discovered that Staphylococcus aureus can rapidly evolve within a single person's m...
Published A miniature heart in a petri dish: Organoid emulates development of the human heart - A Miniature Heart in a Petri Dish: Organoid Emulates Development of the Human Heart
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A team has induced stem cells to emulate the development of the human heart. The result is a sort of...
Published Scientists use satellites to track earth 'greening' amid climate change - Scientists Use Satellites to Track Earth 'Greening' Amid Climate Change
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Researchers found changes in 'greening,' or the amount of leaves plants are able to produce, will pl...
Published Food quality matters for southern resident killer whales - Food Quality Matters for Southern Resident Killer Whales
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Not all Chinook salmon are created equal, and this has a major impact on the energetics for southern...
Published Sea temperatures control the distributions of European marine fish - Sea Temperatures Control the Distributions of European Marine Fish
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An analysis extending from southern Portugal to northern Norway highlights the importance of tempera...
Published Where the HI-Virus sleeps in the brain - Where Does the HI-Virus Sleep in the Brain?
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The human immunodeficiency virus HIV-1 is able to infect various tissues in humans. Once inside the...
Published Better understanding on the way to a carbon-neutral economy - Better Understanding on the Way to a Carbon-Neutral Economy
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What role could rifted margins play in the transition to a carbon-neutral economy? Researchers summa ...
Published Levies on Renewable Energy Profits could serve as a barrier to achieving Net Zero Targets in the UK - Levies on Renewable Energy Profits could serve as a barrier to achieving Net Zero Targets in the UK
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Placing levies on the profits made in the renewable energy industry could hinder the UK's ability to...
Published An internal thermometer tells the seeds when to germinate - An Internal Thermometer: The Secret to Seed Germination
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Germination is a crucial stage in the life of a plant as it will leave the stage of seed resistant t...
Published Why orchid bees concoct their own fragrance - Why Orchid Bees Concoct Their Own Fragrance
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The reason why male bees collect scents in pockets on their hind legs remained a mystery for a long...