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Published Astronomers detect most distant fast radio burst to date
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An international team has spotted a remote blast of cosmic radio waves lasting less than a milliseco...
Published E-tongue can detect white wine spoilage before humans can
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While the electronic tongue bears little physical resemblance to its namesake, the strand-like senso...
Published Exposure to soft robots decreases human fears about working with them
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Seeing robots made with soft, flexible parts in action appears to lower people's anxiety about worki...
Published Genes identified that allow bacteria to thrive despite toxic heavy metal in soil
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Some soil bacteria can acquire sets of genes that enable them to pump the heavy metal nickel out of...
Published When inequality is more than 'skin-deep': Social status leaves traces in the epigenome of spotted hyenas in Tanzania
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A research consortium provides evidence that social behavior and social status are reflected at the...
Published Mini-robots modeled on insects may be smallest, lightest, fastest ever developed
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Two insect-like robots, a mini-bug and a water strider may be the smallest, lightest and fastest ful...
Published Extreme El Niño weather saw South America's forest carbon sink switch off
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Tropical forests in South America lose their ability to absorb carbon from the atmosphere when condi...
Published New class of antimicrobials discovered in soil bacteria
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Researchers have discovered toxic protein particles, shaped like umbrellas, that soil bacteria known...
Published Modeling the origins of life: New evidence for an 'RNA World'
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Scientists provide fresh insights on the origins of life, presenting compelling evidence supporting...
Published Dry lightning can spark wildfires even under wetter conditions
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Dry lightning can still be disastrous even when conditions aren't so dry, a study has found. These c...
Published Milk on ice: Antarctic time capsule of whole milk powder sheds light on the enduring qualities--and evolution--of dairy products past and present
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In a remarkable discovery, whole milk powder manufactured in New Zealand in 1907 and transported to...
Published Acute sense of touch helps hummingbirds hover near a flower without bumping into it
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Hummingbird flight mechanics have been well studied but far less is known about how their sense of t...
Published Foul fumes pose pollinator problems
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Scientists have discovered that nighttime air pollution -- coming primarily form car exhaust and pow...
Published High resolution imagery advances the ability to monitor decadal changes in emperor penguin populations
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Emperor penguin populations have been exceedingly difficult to monitor because of their remote locat...
Published Hyperfast white dwarf stars provide clues for understanding supernovae - Hyperfast White Dwarf Stars Provide Clues for Understanding Supernovae
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Scientists have used computer modeling to show how a hypothesized type of supernova would evolve on...
Published Seed ferns: Plants experimented with complex leaf vein networks 201 million years ago
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According to a research team led by palaeontologists, the net-like leaf veining typical for today's...
Published New research highlights opportunities to protect carbon and communities from forest fires
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As the climate and wildfire crises have intensified, so too have concerns regarding the loss of carb...
Published Rays were more diverse 150 million years ago than previously thought
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Scientists have explored the puzzling world of rays that lived 150 million years ago and discovered...
Published Unlocking the genetic mysteries behind plant adaptation: New insights into the evolution of a water-saving trait in the pineapple family (bromeliaceae)
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Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in understanding how genetic drivers influence the evolutio...
Published Discovery of mechanism plants use to change seed oil could impact industrial, food oils
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Researchers have discovered a new mechanism of oil biosynthesis and found a way to genetically engin...