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Published Pathogens use force to breach immune defenses, study finds
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New research has revealed a previously unknown process through which pathogens are able to defeat a...
Published How to build greener data centers? Scientists say crank up the heat
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Colder is not always better for energy-hungry data centers, especially when it comes to their power...
Published How weather phenomena affect ocean circulation
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A new study has investigated how future changes in weather patterns could affect the tropical Pacifi ...
Published A lightweight wearable device helps users navigate with a tap on the wrist
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Scientists have developed a fabric-based wearable device that 'taps' a user's wrist with pressurized...
Published Photonic crystals bend light as though it were under the influence of gravity
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Scientists have theoretically predicted that light can be bent under pseudogravity. A recent study b ...
Published North Atlantic Oscillation contributes to 'cold blob' in Atlantic Ocean
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A patch of ocean in the North Atlantic is stubbornly cooling while much of the planet warms. This an...
Published Daily singing workout keeps songbird males attractive
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It has long been a mystery why songbirds spend so much time and energy on singing. Now a new study s ...
Published 16 strange new parasitoid wasp species discovered in Vietnam
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Researchers have discovered 16 new species of strange-looking parasitoid wasps from the Loboscelidia...
Published Waterfleas hold key to cleaner environment and better human health
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Tiny waterfleas could play a pivotal role in removing persistent chemical pollutants from wastewater...
Published Turning ChatGPT into a 'chemistry assistant'
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Developing new materials requires significant time and labor, but some chemists are now hopeful that...
Published More than meows: How bacteria help cats communicate
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Many mammals, from domestic cats and dogs to giant pandas, use scent to communicate with each other....
Published Drawing a tube of blood could assess ALS risk from environmental toxin exposure
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Investigators have developed a new risk score that assesses a person's risk for developing ALS, as w...
Published Earth's most ancient impact craters are disappearing
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Earth's oldest craters could give scientists critical information about the structure of the early E...
Published Endemic malaria found in high, dry northwestern Kenya
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Turkana County in northwestern Kenya was thought to be too dry for the mosquitoes that harbor malari...
Published New extremes in stratospheric water vapor
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The focus of new research was to determine how deep, how much and how frequently water in the strato...
Published Selenium reduces mixtures of environmental pollutants' harmful effects on health
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A study in mice demonstrates that exposure to contaminating mixtures of metals and drug residue incr ...
Published Heat waves harm bird reproduction on agricultural lands
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The effects of extreme temperatures on avian reproduction can vary depending on the type of environm...
Published Asbestos: The size and shape of inhaled nanofibers could be exclusively responsible for the development of pulmonary fibrosis
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The pathogenic potential of inhaling the inert fibrous nanomaterials used in thermal insulation (suc...
Published In coastal communities, sea level rise may leave some isolated
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Amid the threat of dramatic sea level rise, coastal communities face unprecedented dangers, but a ne...
Published Brain mechanism teaches mice to avoid bullies
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Like humans, mice live in complex social groups, fight over territory and mates, and learn when it i...