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Published Designing roots to penetrate hard soils could help climate proof crops - Designing Roots to Penetrate Hard Soils Could Help Climate-Proof Crops
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Scientists have discovered how to design cereal roots able to continue growing in hard soils by alte...
Published Gentle method allows for eco-friendly recycling of solar cells - Gentle Method Allows for Eco-Friendly Recycling of Solar Cells
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By using a new method, precious metals can be efficiently recovered from thin-film solar cells. The...
Published Fossil of mosasaur with bizarre 'screwdriver teeth' found in Morocco - Fossil of Mosasaur with Bizarre 'Screwdriver Teeth' Found in Morocco
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Scientists have discovered a new species of mosasaur, a sea-dwelling lizard from the age of the dino...
Published Warm-bodied ties between mammals and birds more ancient than previously recognized - Warm-bodied Ties Between Mammals and Birds More Ancient Than Previously Recognized
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The evolutionary origin of endothermy (the ability to maintain a warm body and higher energy levels...
Published Ultrathin solar cells promise improved satellite performance - Ultrathin Solar Cells Promise Improved Satellite Performance
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As low Earth orbit becomes more cluttered, it becomes increasingly necessary to use middle Earth orb...
Published New 'sun clock' quantifies extreme space weather switch on-off - New 'Sun Clock' Quantifies Extreme Space Weather Switch On-Off
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Extreme space weather events can significantly impact systems such as satellites, communications sys...
Published New sunspots potentially herald increased solar activity - New Sunspots Potentially Herald Increased Solar Activity
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On May 29, 2020, a family of sunspots -- dark spots that freckle the face of the Sun, representing a...
Published Making connections: Bringing astrophysical processes down to Earth - Making Connections: Bringing Astrophysical Processes Down to Earth
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Magnetic reconnection, a process in which magnetic field lines tear and come back together, releasin...
Published Northern lights' 'social networking' reveals true scale of magnetic storms - **Northern Lights and Social Networking Reveal True Scale of Magnetic Storms**
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Magnetic disturbances caused by phenomena like the northern lights can be tracked by a 'social netwo...
Published Monitoring 'frothy' magma gases could help evade disaster - Monitoring 'Frothy' Magma Gases Could Help Evade Disaster
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Volcanic eruptions are dangerous and difficult to predict. A team has found that the ratio of atoms...
Published Tonga volcano had highest plume ever recorded - Tonga Volcano Eruption: The Highest Plume Ever Recorded
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Using images captured by satellites, researchers have confirmed that the January 2022 eruption of th...
Published 2022 Tongan volcanic explosion was largest natural explosion in over a century, new study finds - 2022 Tongan Volcanic Explosion: The Largest Natural Explosion in Over a Century
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The 2022 eruption of a submarine volcano in Tonga was more powerful than the largest U.S. nuclear ex...
Published Polarized X-rays reveal shape, orientation of extremely hot matter around black hole - Polarized X-rays Reveal Shape, Orientation of Extremely Hot Matter Around Black Hole
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The first observations of a mass-accreting black hole from the Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer (I...
Published Billions of celestial objects revealed in gargantuan survey of the Milky Way - Billions of Celestial Objects Revealed in Gargantuan Survey of the Milky Way
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Astronomers have released a gargantuan survey of the galactic plane of the Milky Way. The new datase...
Published Potential first traces of the universe's earliest stars - Potential First Traces of the Universe's Earliest Stars
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Astronomers may have discovered the ancient chemical remains of the first stars to light up the Univ...
Published Moth wing-inspired sound absorbing wallpaper in sight after breakthrough - Moth Wing-Inspired Sound Absorbing Wallpaper in Sight After Breakthrough
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Experts at the University of Bristol have discovered that the scales on moth wings act as excellent...
Published Quantum physicists make major nanoscopic advance - Quantum Physicists Make Major Nanoscopic Advance
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In a new breakthrough, researchers have solved a problem that has caused quantum researchers headach...
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 Tiny, cheap solution for quantum-secure encryption - Tiny, Cheap Solution for Quantum-Secure Encryption
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Engineers propose a new kind of encryption to protect data in the age of quantum computers. ABSTRACT...
Published What do the elements sound like? - What Do the Elements Sound Like?
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In chemistry, we have He, Fe and Ca -- but what about do, re and mi? Using a technique called data s...