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Published Giving video games this Christmas? New research underlines need to be aware of loot box risks
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At-risk individuals, such as those with known gaming and gambling problems, are more likely to engag ...
Published To excel at engineering design, generative AI must learn to innovate, study finds
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A new study reveals the pitfalls of deep generative models when they are tasked with solving enginee...
Published Maths: Smart learning software helps children during lockdowns -- and beyond
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Intelligent tutoring systems for math problems helped pupils remain or even increase their performan ...
Published Human-infecting parasite produces sterile soldiers like ants and termites
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New research finds a tiny freshwater parasite known to cause health problems in humans defends its c ...
Published We could sequester CO2 by 're-greening' arid lands, plant scientists say
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Reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere will take more than cutting emissions -- we will also need to...
Published How do microbes spread globally? A study clarifies how they travel from end to end of the world
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A new study compiles the scope of the problem of the global dispersal of harmful microorganisms thro ...
Published Study quantifies satellite brightness, challenges ground-based astronomy
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The ability to have access to the Internet or use a mobile phone anywhere in the world is taken more...
Published Too many missing satellite galaxies found
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Bringing us one step closer to solving the 'missing satellites problem,' researchers have discovered ...
Published Discovering exceptional oxide ion conductivity at lower temperatures
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Oxide ion conductors used in solid-state fuel cells often fail to reach full potential when operatin...
Published Lung infections caused by soil fungi are a problem nationwide - Lung Infections Caused by Soil Fungi: A Nationwide Problem
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Researchers have discovered that the three main kinds of soil fungi that cause lung infections have...
Published Plastic pollution in the oceans is an equity issue - Plastic Pollution in the Oceans is an Equity Issue
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A new report and upcoming international virtual event addresses the unequal burden of marine plastic...
Published A waste windfall: New process shows promise turning plastic trash into pharmaceuticals - A Waste Windfall: New Process Shows Promise Turning Plastic Trash into Pharmaceuticals
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Researchers have devised a method to transform post-consumer mixed plastics that wash up on beaches...
Published Farewell to 'forever' -- Destroying PFAS by grinding it up with a new additive - Farewell to 'Forever' -- Destroying PFAS by Grinding it up with a New Additive
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are potentially harmful substances known as 'forever chem...
Published New weapon to combat counterfeit goods: use your smartphone to check for fake merchandise - New Weapon to Combat Counterfeit Goods: Use Your Smartphone to Check for Fake Merchandise
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Researchers have invented a chemical fingerprint that, when used with a phone app, reveals whether a...
Published Reinforcement learning: From board games to protein design - Reinforcement Learning: From Board Games to Protein Design
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An AI strategy proven adept at board games like Chess and Go, reinforcement learning, has now been a...
Published How bacteria evolve resistance to antibiotics - How Bacteria Evolve Resistance to Antibiotics
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Bacteria can rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics by adapting special pumps to flush them out of...
Published Are the least social animals the most innovative? - Are the Least Social Animals the Most Innovative?
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Innovating, i.e. the ability to find solutions to new problems or innovative solutions to known prob ...
Published Pet owners with hoarding tendencies may take toll on health of themselves, animals in care, study finds - Pet Owners with Hoarding Tendencies May Take Toll on Health of Themselves, Animals in Care, Study Finds
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Animal lovers who strive to care for many pets -- and have personal hoarding tendencies -- may risk...
Published Biofortification of microgreens with zinc could mitigate global 'hidden hunger' - Biofortification of Microgreens with Zinc: A Solution to Global 'Hidden Hunger'
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When the seeds of plants such as pea and sunflower are biofortified with zinc, the seedlings they qu...
Published Research reveals thermal instability of solar cells but offers a bright path forward - Research Reveals Thermal Instability of Solar Cells but Offers a Bright Path Forward
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Researchers reveal the thermal instability that happens within the cells' interface layers, but also...