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Published How to apply lessons from Colorado's costliest wildfire to drinking water systems - How to Apply Lessons from Colorado's Costliest Wildfire to Drinking Water Systems
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While communities and governments nationwide have been facing the impact of wildfires on drinking wa...
Published How artificial intelligence gave a paralyzed woman her voice back - The Miracle of Artificial Intelligence: Giving Voice to the Voiceless
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Researchers have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that has enabled a woman with severe par...
Published Breathe! The shape-shifting ball that supports mental health - Breathe! The Shape-Shifting Ball that Supports Mental Health
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A soft ball designed to support mental health by 'personifying' breath has been invented by a comput...
Published Humans are leaving behind a 'frozen signature' of microbes on Mount Everest - Humans are Leaving Behind a 'Frozen Signature' of Microbes on Mount Everest
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Thanks to technological advances in microbial DNA analysis, researchers have discovered that mountai...
Published Genome research: Origin and evolution of vine - Genome Research: Origin and Evolution of Vine
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Cultivation and growth of grapevines have strongly influenced European civilizations, but where the...
Published New cyber software can verify how much knowledge AI really knows - New Cyber Software Can Verify How Much Knowledge AI Really Knows
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With a growing interest in generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems worldwide, researchers ha...
Published Turkey's next quake: Research shows where, how bad -- but not 'when' - Turkey's Next Quake: Research Shows Where, How Bad -- But Not 'When'
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Using remote sensing, geophysicists have documented the massive Feb. 6 quake that killed more than 5...
Published Earth's magnetic shield booms like a drum when hit by impulses - Earth's Magnetic Shield Booms Like a Drum When Hit by Impulses
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The Earth's magnetic shield booms like a drum when it is hit by strong impulses, according to new re...
Published Wind turbines operating without curtailment claim many victims among protected bat species in Germany - Wind Turbines Operating Without Curtailment Claim Many Victims Among Protected Bat Species in Germany
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Protected and rare bats regularly die at wind turbines (WT). This is why the operation of new wind t...
Published Reading between the cracks: Artificial intelligence can identify patterns in surface cracking to assess damage in reinforced concrete structures - Reading between the cracks: Artificial intelligence can identify patterns in surface cracking to assess damage in reinforced concrete structures
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Researchers are trying to make the process more efficient and definitive by using artificial intelli...
Published Bubble, bubble, more earthquake trouble? Geoscientists study Alaska's Denali fault - Bubble, Bubble, More Earthquake Trouble? Geoscientists Study Alaska's Denali Fault
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Geochemists report findings from collected and analyzed helium and carbon isotopic data from springs...
Published Ancient ocean floors could help in the search for critical minerals - Ancient Ocean Floors: A Treasure Trove of Critical Minerals
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Studying ancient ocean floors could help us discover minerals needed to produce electric cars and so...
Published Deep neural network to find hidden turbulent motion on the sun - Deep Neural Network to Find Hidden Turbulent Motion on the Sun
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Scientists developed a neural network deep learning technique to extract hidden turbulent motion inf...
Published Failed storage tanks pose atmospheric risks during disasters - Failed Storage Tanks Pose Atmospheric Risks During Disasters
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Engineers model the hypothetical threats from toxins released when above-ground storage tanks fail d...
Published Cleanup of inactive Gulf of Mexico wells estimated at $30 billion - Cleanup of Inactive Gulf of Mexico Wells Estimated at $30 Billion
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A new article examines the cost to plug 14,000 wells that are inactive, have not produced for five y...
Published Ozone may be heating the planet more than we realize - Ozone May Be Heating the Planet More Than We Realize
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New research reveals ozone in the lower atmosphere in particular contributed to warming in the South...
Published Information 'deleted' from the human genome may be what made us human - Information 'Deleted' from the Human Genome May Be What Made Us Human
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What the human genome is lacking compared with the genomes of other primates might have been as cruc...
Published Wave created by Tonga volcano eruption reached 90 meters -- nine times taller than 2011 Japan tsunami - Wave created by Tonga volcano eruption reached 90 meters -- nine times taller than 2011 Japan tsunami
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New research reveals more about the magnitude of January eruption, as researchers call for better pr...
Published Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia - Self-Propelled, Endlessly Programmable Artificial Cilia: A Breakthrough in Robotics
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Researchers have developed a single-material, single-stimuli microstructure that can outmaneuver eve...
Published Versatile, high-speed, and efficient crystal actuation with photothermally resonated natural vibrations - Versatile, High-Speed, and Efficient Crystal Actuation with Photothermally Resonated Natural Vibrations
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Mechanically responsive molecular crystals are extremely useful in soft robotics, which requires a v ...