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Published Glassy and reactive: Plants are more dynamic than you think - Glassy and Reactive: Plants are More Dynamic Than You Think
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Is the inside of a plant cell more like a liquid or a solid? While this may sound like an odd questi...
Published A new model offers an explanation for the huge variety of sizes of DNA in nature - A New Model Explains the Diversity of DNA Sizes in Nature
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A new model offers a possible solution to the scientific question of why neutral sequences, sometime ...
Published How species form: What the tangled history of polar bear and brown bear relations tells us - How Species Form: What the Tangled History of Polar Bear and Brown Bear Relations Tells Us
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A new study is providing an enhanced look at the intertwined evolutionary histories of polar bears a...
Published Adding AI to Museum exhibits increases learning, keeps kids engaged longer - Adding AI to Museum Exhibits Increases Learning, Keeps Kids Engaged Longer
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Researchers have demonstrated a more effective way to support learning and increase engagement at sc...
Published Are new corals in Sydney dangerous invaders or harmless refugees? - Are New Corals in Sydney Dangerous Invaders or Harmless Refugees?
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A new study has found that invading subtropical corals will survive and thrive in coastal Sydney, wh...
Published NASA's Webb telescope launches to see first galaxies, distant worlds - NASA's Webb Telescope Launches to See First Galaxies, Distant Worlds
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launched Dec. 25 from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, South A...
Published Reliance on moose as prey led to rare coyote attack on human - Reliance on Moose as Prey Led to Rare Coyote Attack on Human
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Wildlife researchers have completed a study that may settle the question of why, in October 2009, a ...
Published Astronomers detect possible radio emission from exoplanet - Astronomers Detect Possible Radio Emission from Exoplanet
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By monitoring the cosmos with a radio telescope array, an international team of scientists has detec...
Published Can clay capture carbon dioxide? - Can Clay Capture Carbon Dioxide?
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Scientists have been using powerful computer models combined with laboratory experiments to study ho...
Published Solving a long-standing mystery about the desert's rock art canvas - Solving a Long-Standing Mystery About the Desert's Rock Art Canvas
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Petroglyphs are carved in a material called rock varnish, the origins of which have been debated for...
Published Supermassive black holes inside of dying galaxies detected in early universe - Supermassive Black Holes Inside of Dying Galaxies Detected in Early Universe
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An international team of astronomers used a database combining observations from the best telescopes...
Published Blast chiller for the quantum world - Blast Chiller for the Quantum World: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Technology
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The quantum nature of objects visible to the naked eye is currently a much-discussed research questi...
Published Puzzling features deep in Earth's interior illuminated - Puzzling Features Deep in Earth's Interior Illuminated
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New research examines an unusual pocket of rock at the boundary layer with Earth's core, some three...
Published Can you trust your quantum simulator? - Can You Trust Your Quantum Simulator?
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Physicists have developed a protocol to verify the accuracy of quantum experiments. ABSTRACT: Can Yo...
Published Long-term liquid water also on non-Earth-like planets? - Long-Term Liquid Water: Is It Possible on Non-Earth-Like Planets?
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Liquid water is an important prerequisite for life to develop on a planet. As researchers report in...
Published Can synthetic polymers replace the body's natural proteins? - Can Synthetic Polymers Replace the Body's Natural Proteins?
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Scientists developing new biomaterials often try to mimic the body's natural proteins, but a chemist...
Published 8000 kilometers per second: Star with the shortest orbital period around black hole discovered - 8000 Kilometers per Second: Star with the Shortest Orbital Period Around Black Hole Discovered
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A newly discovered star only takes four years to travel around the black hole at the center of our g...
Published New RNA-seq, metabolomics protocol offers more efficient extraction that maintains data integrity - New RNA-seq, Metabolomics Protocol Offers More Efficient Extraction That Maintains Data Integrity
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Scientists have developed a new extraction protocol for RNA-seq and metabolomic analysis, offering a...
Published Hubble finds a black hole igniting star formation in a dwarf galaxy - Hubble Finds a Black Hole Igniting Star Formation in a Dwarf Galaxy
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Often portrayed as destructive monsters that hold light captive, black holes take on a less villaino...
Published Entangled atoms cross quantum network from one lab to another - Entangled Atoms Cross Quantum Network from One Lab to Another
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Trapped ions have previously only been entangled in one and the same laboratory. Now, teams have ent...