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Published Wood sharpens stone: Boomerangs used to retouch lithic tools - Wood Sharpens Stone: Boomerangs Used to Retouch Lithic Tools
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A new study into the multipurpose uses of boomerangs has highlighted the hardwood objects were used...
Published New insights into cellular 'bridges' shed light on development, disease - New Insights into Cellular 'Bridges' Shed Light on Development, Disease
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Most cells in the bodies of living things duplicate their contents and physically separate into new...
Published Using spiders as environmentally-friendly pest control - Using Spiders as Environmentally-Friendly Pest Control
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Groups of spiders could be used as an environmentally-friendly way to protect crops against agricult...
Published Discovery advances biofuel crop that could curb dependence on fossil fuel - Discovery Advances Biofuel Crop That Could Curb Dependence on Fossil Fuel
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Researchers have solved a puzzle that could help switchgrass realize its full potential as a low-cos...
Published 525-million-year-old fossil defies textbook explanation for brain evolution - 525-Million-Year-Old Fossil Defies Textbook Explanation for Brain Evolution
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According to a new study, fossils of a tiny sea creature with a delicately preserved nervous system...
Published Sunshield successfully deploys on NASA's next flagship telescope - Sunshield Successfully Deploys on NASA's Next Flagship Telescope
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The James Webb Space Telescope team has fully deployed the spacecraft's 70-foot sunshield, a key mil...
Published Cells refine palm fat into olive oil - Cells Refine Palm Fat into Olive Oil: A Breakthrough in Biotechnology
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For more than 50 years, it has been suspected that fat cells constantly remodel the lipids they stor...
Published AI technology generates original proteins from scratch - AI Technology Generates Original Proteins from Scratch
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Scientists have created an AI system capable of generating artificial enzymes from scratch. In labor...
Published Honey, the 3D print--I mean, dessert--is ready! - Honey, the 3D Print - I Mean, Dessert - Is Ready!
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Cooking devices that incorporate three-dimensional (3D) printers, lasers, or other software-driven p...
Published Protein engineers navigate toward more targeted therapeutics - Protein Engineers Navigate Toward More Targeted Therapeutics
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Researchers uncovered the role of the third intracellular loop in the G protein-coupled receptors' s...
Published Scientists on the hunt for planetary formation fossils reveal unexpected eccentricities in nearby debris disk - Scientists Discover Eccentricities in Nearby Debris Disk
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Astronomers have imaged the debris disk of the nearby star HD 53143 at millimeter wavelengths for th...
Published Scientists advance renewable hydrogen production method - Scientists Advance Renewable Hydrogen Production Method
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Perovskite materials may hold the potential to play an important role in a process to produce hydrog ...
Published Nitrate: Healthy heart or cancer risk? Meet nutrition's Jekyll and Hyde - Nitrate: Healthy Heart or Cancer Risk? Meet Nutrition's Jekyll and Hyde
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For a long time nitrate has been viewed warily, with previous research showing it could potentially...
Published Scientists discover easy way to make atomically-thin metal layers for new technology - Scientists Discover an Easy Way to Make Atomically-Thin Metal Layers for New Technology
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A new breakthrough shows how to make MXenes far more quickly and easily, with fewer toxic byproducts...
Published Researchers devise a new path toward 'quantum light' - Researchers Devise a New Path Toward 'Quantum Light'
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Researchers have theorized a new mechanism to generate high-energy 'quantum light', which could be u...
Published Chemists design new molecule, with oxygen as the star of the show - Chemists Design New Molecule, with Oxygen as the Star of the Show
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Chemists have achieved a new feat in the realm of chemical design and synthesis: They've helped crea...
Published Researchers introduce an energy-efficient method to enhance thermal conductivity of polymer composites - Researchers Introduce an Energy-Efficient Method to Enhance Thermal Conductivity of Polymer Composites
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Thermally conductive polymer composites consist of fillers oriented in certain directions that form...
Published Novel carrier doping in p-type semiconductors enhances photovoltaic device performance by increasing hole concentration - Novel Carrier Doping in P-Type Semiconductors Enhances Photovoltaic Device Performance
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The carrier concentration and conductivity in p-type monovalent copper semiconductors can be signifi...
Published Reading minds with ultrasound: A less-invasive technique to decode the brain's intentions - Reading Minds with Ultrasound: A Less-Invasive Technique to Decode the Brain's Intentions
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A new brain imaging application uses ultrasound to predict intended movements before they happen. AB...
Published Moths are more efficient pollinators than bees, shows new research - Moths: The Surprising Pollinators
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Moths are more efficient pollinators at night than day-flying pollinators such as bees, finds new re...