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Published Tech could help BC farmers reach customers, mitigate climate change impacts - Tech Could Help BC Farmers Reach Customers, Mitigate Climate Change Impacts
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Technology exists that the BC government could leverage to help small farmers connect directly with...
Published A combination of behavior change campaigns and technology could help to keep air pollution at a minimum in schools - A Combination of Behavior Change Campaigns and Technology Could Help to Keep Air Pollution at a Minimum in Schools
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Creating campaigns that tap the diverse community around many of the UK's schools could help to keep...
Published Fossils in the 'Cradle of Humankind' may be more than a million years older than previously thought - Fossils in the 'Cradle of Humankind' may be more than a million years older than previously thought
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For decades, scientists have studied these fossils of early human ancestors and their long-lost rela ...
Published Rainbow trout subspecies newly named - Rainbow Trout Subspecies Newly Named: A Breakthrough in Fish Taxonomy
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The McCloud River redband trout, or O. mykiss calisulat, is newly identified as its own distinct sub...
Published How does a millipede get its legs? - How Does a Millipede Get Its Legs?
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Millipede legs grow in an unexpected way, according to new research. Previously, it was thought that...
Published Detecting new particles around black holes with gravitational waves - Detecting New Particles Around Black Holes with Gravitational Waves
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Clouds of ultralight particles can form around rotating black holes. A team of physicists now show t...
Published Puzzling features deep in Earth's interior illuminated - Puzzling Features Deep in Earth's Interior Illuminated
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New research examines an unusual pocket of rock at the boundary layer with Earth's core, some three...
Published Trees get overheated in a warmer rainforest - Trees Get Overheated in a Warmer Rainforest
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The ability of rainforests to store carbon can decrease in pace with climate change. This is due to...
Published Climate change could cause 'disaster' in the world's oceans - Climate Change Could Cause 'Disaster' in the World's Oceans
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Climate change will slow down deep overturning ocean circulation in the coming centuries. Using thre...
Published New tool facilitates clinical interpretation of genetic information - New Tool Facilitates Clinical Interpretation of Genetic Information
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Despite the increasing use of genomic sequencing in clinical practice, interpreting rare genetic mut...
Published A motion freezer for many particles - A Motion Freezer for Many Particles: A Breakthrough in Quantum Computing
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From the way that particles scatter light, it is possible to calculate a special light field that ca...
Published Researchers find access to new fluorescent materials - Researchers Find Access to New Fluorescent Materials
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Fluorescence is a fascinating natural phenomenon. It is based on the fact that certain materials can...
Published Noise harming ocean invertebrates and ecosystems - Noise Harming Ocean Invertebrates and Ecosystems
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Noise from human activities is harming ocean invertebrates and ecosystems, new research shows. ABSTR...
Published Babies or beauty? Ancient origin of how female butterflies invest - Babies or Beauty? The Ancient Origin of How Female Butterflies Invest
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When resources are scarce, most animals have to choose. A new study reveals an ancient origin to how ...
Published Discovery of an unexpected function of blood immune cells: Their ability to proliferate - Discovery of an Unexpected Function of Blood Immune Cells: Their Ability to Proliferate
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The ability of a cell to divide, to proliferate, is essential for life and gives rise to the formati...
Published Bite this! Mosquito feeding chamber uses fake skin, real blood - Bite this! Mosquito feeding chamber uses fake skin, real blood
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Bioengineers and experts in tropical medicine have invented a new way of studying mosquito feeding b ...
Published COVID-19 'super-spreading' events play outsized role in overall disease transmission - COVID-19 'Super-Spreading' Events Play Outsized Role in Overall Disease Transmission
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Researchers find COVID-19 super-spreading events, in which one person infects more than six other pe...
Published Legged robots need more testing before real-world use - Legged Robots Need More Testing Before Real-World Use
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When it comes to the 'evolution' of mobile robots, it may be a long time before legged robots are ab...
Published Urban gardens are good for ecosystems and humans - Urban Gardens: A Boon for Ecosystems and Humans
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Traditionally, it has been assumed that cultivating food leads to a loss of biodiversity and negativ...
Published Where the sidewalk ends - Where the Sidewalk Ends: The Importance of Urban Green Spaces
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Most cities don't map their own pedestrian networks. Now, researchers have built the first open-sour...