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Published Emulating how krill swim to build a robotic platform for ocean navigation - Emulating How Krill Swim to Build a Robotic Platform for Ocean Navigation
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Researchers have presented important first steps in building underwater navigation robots. ABSTRACT:...
Published Nitrogen fixation hotspots in Atlantic seaweed - Nitrogen Fixation Hotspots: Unveiling the Role of Atlantic Seaweed
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A new study examined nitrogen fixation among diazotrophs--microorganisms that can convert nitrogen i...
Published Japanese beetles could spread throughout Washington state, US, in 20 years
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Without intervention, the colorful but devastating Japanese beetle could make its way across the eve...
Published Reef halos may enable coral telehealth checkup worldwide - Reef Halos: A Game-Changer for Coral Telehealth Checkup Worldwide
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Coral reef halos, also known as grazing halos or sand halos, are bands of bare, sandy seafloor that...
Published Stability of perovskite solar cells reaches next milestone - Stability of Perovskite Solar Cells Reaches Next Milestone
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Perovskite semiconductors promise highly efficient and low-cost solar cells. However, the semi-organ...
Published Hidden weaknesses within volcanoes may cause volcano collapse - Hidden Weaknesses Within Volcanoes May Cause Volcano Collapse
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Lava domes form at the top of many volcanoes when viscous lava erupts. When they become unstable, th...
Published Wiring up quantum circuits with light - Wiring up Quantum Circuits with Light: A Breakthrough in Quantum Computing
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The number of qubits in superconducting quantum computers has risen rapidly during the last years, b...
Published Resistant starch supplement reduces liver triglycerides in people with fatty liver disease - Resistant Starch Supplements: A New Hope for Fatty Liver Disease Patients
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Resistant starch is a nondigestible fiber that ferments in the large intestine, and consumption of i...
Published Fuel cells: Novel multi-proton carrier complex as efficient proton conductor at high temps - Fuel Cells: A Novel Multi-Proton Carrier Complex as an Efficient Proton Conductor at High Temperatures
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Fuel cells often fall short when it comes to operating at temperatures beyond 100 degrees Celsius ow...
Published Engineers harvest abundant clean energy from thin air, 24/7 - Engineers Harvest Abundant Clean Energy from Thin Air, 24/7
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A team of engineers has recently shown that nearly any material can be turned into a device that con...
Published Nanoparticles self-assemble to harvest solar energy - Nanoparticles Self-Assemble to Harvest Solar Energy
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Researchers design a solar harvester with enhanced energy conversion capabilities. The device employ...
Published New approach to fighting malaria - Innovative Strategies in the Battle Against Malaria
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Findings can open up new avenues for targeted approaches toward therapeutic strategies against the m...
Published Even as temperatures rise, this hydrogel material keeps absorbing moisture - Even as temperatures rise, this hydrogel material keeps absorbing moisture
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Engineers find the hydrogel polyethylene glycol (PEG) doubles its water absorption as temperatures c...
Published Wildfire threats not commonly disclosed by US firms despite risk to economy - Wildfire Threats Not Commonly Disclosed by US Firms Despite Risk to Economy
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U.S. firms rarely report their wildfire risks in required federal filings and instead bury such risk...
Published 3D-printed 'living material' could clean up contaminated water - 3D-Printed 'Living Material' Revolutionizing Water Purification
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A 'living material,' made of a natural polymer combined with genetically engineered bacteria, could...
Published Octopuses rewire their brains to adapt to seasonal temperature shifts - Octopuses Rewire Their Brains to Adapt to Seasonal Temperature Shifts
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Octopuses don't thermoregulate, so their powerful brains are exposed to -- and potentially threatene ...
Published Revolutionary self-sensing electric artificial muscles
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Researchers have made groundbreaking advancements in bionics with the development of a new electric...
Published Transforming circles into squares - Transforming Circles into Squares: A Breakthrough in Mathematics
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Researchers have developed a method to change a cellular material's fundamental topology at the micr...
Published Forget mammoths: These researchers are exploring bringing back the extinct Christmas Island rat - Forget Mammoths: These Researchers are Exploring Bringing Back the Extinct Christmas Island Rat
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Dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago, mammoths 4,000 years ago, and the Christmas Island Rat...
Published Soft skin patch could provide early warning for strokes, heart attacks - Soft Skin Patch: A Revolutionary Early Warning System for Strokes and Heart Attacks
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Engineers developed a soft, stretchy ultrasound patch that can be worn on the skin to monitor blood...