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Published A team creates 'quantum composites' for various electrical and optical innovations - A Team Creates 'Quantum Composites' for Various Electrical and Optical Innovations
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A team has shown in the laboratory the unique and practical function of newly created materials, whi...
Published Cybersecurity vulnerabilities of common seismological equipment - Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities of Common Seismological Equipment
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Seismic monitoring devices linked to the internet are vulnerable to cyberattacks that could disrupt...
Published Quantum drum duet measured - Quantum Drum Duet Measured: A Breakthrough in Quantum Computing
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Like conductors of a spooky symphony, researchers have 'entangled' two small mechanical drums and pr...
Published New approach to centuries-old 'three-body problem' - New Approach to Centuries-Old 'Three-Body Problem'
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The "three-body problem," the term coined for predicting the motion of three gravitating bodies in s...
Published Wood-eating clams use their feces to dominate their habitat - Wood-Eating Clams: How They Use Their Feces to Dominate Their Habitat
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Researchers didn't know what to make of sunken pieces of wood that were so thoroughly chewed-up by c...
Published New model predicts how temperature affects life from quantum to classical scales - New Model Predicts How Temperature Affects Life from Quantum to Classical Scales
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A new theory explains how every process depends on temperature. This theory could help researchers m ...
Published How cells correct errors under time pressure - How Cells Correct Errors Under Time Pressure
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How does a cell balance risk and speed when dividing? Scientists have developed and experimentally t...
Published Solving a machine-learning mystery - Solving a Machine-Learning Mystery: Understanding the Black Box
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Researchers have explained how large language models like GPT-3 are able to learn new tasks without...
Published Outlook for the blue economy - Outlook for the Blue Economy: A Promising Future
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A handful of hyper-productive fisheries provide sustenance to a billion people and employ tens of mi...
Published A butterfly flaps its wings and scientists make jewelry - A Butterfly Flaps Its Wings and Scientists Make Jewelry
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In the 'butterfly effect,' an insect can flap its wings and create a microscopic change in initial c...
Published Forging a dream material with semiconductor quantum dots - Forging a Dream Material with Semiconductor Quantum Dots
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Researchers have succeeded in creating a 'superlattice' of semiconductor quantum dots that can behav...
Published Cheetahs need more space: Reintroduction in India must consider their spatial ecology - Cheetahs Need More Space: Reintroduction in India Must Consider Their Spatial Ecology
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In autumn 2022 and winter 2023, a total of 20 cheetahs from Namibia and South Africa were introduced...
Published Super low-cost smartphone attachment brings blood pressure monitoring to your fingertips - Super Low-Cost Smartphone Attachment Brings Blood Pressure Monitoring to Your Fingertips
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Engineers have developed a simple 3D-printed attachment that clips over a smartphone's camera and fl...
Published New tool may help spot 'invisible' brain damage in college athletes - New Tool May Help Spot 'Invisible' Brain Damage in College Athletes
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An artificial intelligence computer program that processes magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can accu ...
Published A new model could help stall shifting sand dunes, protecting infrastructure and ecosystems - A New Model Could Help Stall Shifting Sand Dunes, Protecting Infrastructure and Ecosystems
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Scientists have used down-scaled laboratory models to show how sand dunes move through a landscape,...
Published Biologists identify broad coral disease resistance traits - Biologists Identify Broad Coral Disease Resistance Traits
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A new study provides a novel framework for identifying broad coral disease resistance traits and exa...
Published Rodents sent to the International Space Station uncover possible links between gut bacteria and bone loss in microgravity - Rodents Sent to the International Space Station Uncover Possible Links Between Gut Bacteria and Bone Loss in Microgravity
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The bone density of astronauts -- of both the human and rodent variety -- decreases in space. Resear...
Published Biologists discover bees to be brew masters of the insect world - Biologists Discover Bees to be Brew Masters of the Insect World
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Scientists have made a remarkable discovery about cellophane bees -- their microbiomes are some of t...
Published Testing antibiotic resistance with a fast, cheap, and easy method - Testing Antibiotic Resistance with a Fast, Cheap, and Easy Method
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Researchers have developed a novel and highly efficient method for rapid antibiotic susceptibility t...
Published Why do some people live to be 100? Intestinal bacteria may hold the answer - Why Do Some People Live to Be 100? Intestinal Bacteria May Hold the Answer
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Some people live longer than others -- possibly due to a unique combination of bacteria in their int...