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Published Researchers create method for making net-zero aviation fuel - Researchers Create Method for Making Net-Zero Aviation Fuel
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An interdisciplinary team of researchers has developed a potential breakthrough in green aviation: a...
Published Physicists invoke the cosmological collider to explain why matter, and not antimatter, dominates the universe - Physicists Invoke the Cosmological Collider to Explain Why Matter, and Not Antimatter, Dominates the Universe
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Early in its history, shortly after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with equal amounts of matt...
Published The most precise accounting yet of dark energy and dark matter - The Most Precise Accounting Yet of Dark Energy and Dark Matter
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Analyzing more than two decades' worth of supernova explosions convincingly bolsters modern cosmolog...
Published New programmable smart fabric responds to temperature and electricity - New Programmable Smart Fabric Responds to Temperature and Electricity
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A new smart material is activated by both heat and electricity, making it the first ever to respond...
Published AI analyzes cell movement under the microscope - AI Analyzes Cell Movement Under the Microscope
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Using artificial intelligence (AI), researchers can now follow cell movement across time and space....
Published South Africa's desert-like interior may have been more inviting to our human ancestors - South Africa's Desert-Like Interior: A Haven for Our Ancestors?
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Lining the Cape of South Africa and its southern coast are long chains of caves that nearly 200,000...
Published New USGS-FEMA report updates economic risk from earthquakes - New USGS-FEMA Report Updates Economic Risk from Earthquakes
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Even though most of the economic losses are concentrated in California and along the West Coast due...
Published New findings about the prion protein and its interaction with the immune system - New Findings About the Prion Protein and Its Interaction with the Immune System
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Scrapie is a neurodegenerative disease which can function as a model for other diseases caused by an...
Published Following rain, desert microbes exhale potent greenhouse gas - Following Rain, Desert Microbes Exhale Potent Greenhouse Gas
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New research shows how, after it rains, microbes in desert soil convert one form of pollution into a...
Published Study explains unusual deformation in Earth's largest continental rift - Study Explains Unusual Deformation in Earth's Largest Continental Rift
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Computer models confirm that the African Superplume is responsible for the unusual deformations, as ...
Published Switching to hydrogen fuel could prolong the methane problem - Switching to Hydrogen Fuel Could Prolong the Methane Problem
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Hydrogen is often heralded as the clean fuel of the future, but new research suggests that leaky hyd...
Published What math can teach us about standing up to bullies - What Math Can Teach Us About Standing Up to Bullies
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New research from Dartmouth takes a fresh look at game theory to show that being uncooperative can h...
Published First hominin muscle reconstruction shows 3.2 million-year-old 'Lucy' could stand as erect as we can - First Hominin Muscle Reconstruction Shows 3.2 Million-Year-Old 'Lucy' Could Stand as Erect as We Can
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Digital modelling of legendary fossil's soft tissue suggests Australopithecus afarensis had powerful...
Published Protecting the ozone layer is delivering vast health benefits - Protecting the Ozone Layer: Delivering Vast Health Benefits
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An international agreement to protect the ozone layer is expected to prevent 443 million cases of sk...
Published In poplars, two plant hormones boost each other in defense against pathogenic fungi - In Poplars, Two Plant Hormones Boost Each Other in Defense Against Pathogenic Fungi
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In contrast to previous assumptions, the defense hormones salicylic acid and jasmonic acid do not al...
Published Where did the hot Neptunes go? A shrinking planet holds the answer - Where Did the Hot Neptunes Go? A Shrinking Planet Holds the Answer
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'Where did the hot Neptunes go?' This is the question astronomers have been asking for a long time,...
Published New wind sensor uses smart materials to improve drone performance - New Wind Sensor Uses Smart Materials to Improve Drone Performance
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Engineers have designed and successfully tested a more efficient wind sensor for use on drones, ball...
Published Severe flooding hits central Texas, Oklahoma - Severe Flooding Hits Central Texas, Oklahoma
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A stagnant upper-air pattern that spread numerous storms and heavy rains from central Texas up into...
Published Urban areas more likely to have precipitation-triggered landslides, exposing growing populations to slide hazards - Urban Areas More Likely to Have Precipitation-Triggered Landslides: Exposing Growing Populations to Slide Hazards
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Urban areas may be at greater risk for precipitation-triggered landslides than rural areas, accordin...
Published Anthropogenic air pollution more significant than desert dust - Anthropogenic Air Pollution More Significant Than Desert Dust
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At the beginning of the year, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the Middle East ran...