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Published Computer-engineered DNA to study cell identities
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A new computer program allows scientists to design synthetic DNA segments that indicate, in real tim...
Published Microbial division of labor produces higher biofuel yields
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Scientists have found a way to boost ethanol production via yeast fermentation, a standard method fo...
Published World's first logical quantum processor
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A team has realized a key milestone in the quest for stable, scalable quantum computing. For the fir...
Published Scientists, philosophers identify nature's missing evolutionary law
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A new article describes 'a missing law of nature,' recognizing for the first time an important norm ...
Published Generating stable qubits at room temperature
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Quantum bits, or qubits, can revolutionize computing and sensing systems. However, cryogenic tempera...
Published Flexible artificial intelligence optoelectronic sensors towards health monitoring
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is known for its high energy consumption, especially in data-intensive...
Published Water droplet spun by sound screens for colon cancer
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Mechanical engineers have devised a diagnostic platform that uses sound waves to spin an individual...
Published Intensifying the production of high-value compounds from industrial waste
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New research demonstrates how glycerol carbonate, a biosourced industrial additive, can be produced...
Published Chimp moms play with their offspring through good times and bad
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A recent study observing wild chimpanzees over a period of more than 10 years revealed that when foo...
Published Human activity facilitates invasive plants' colonization in Mediterranean ecosystems
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Some invasive plants can form persistent banks of seeds that remain under the soil for years, and th...
Published A beating biorobotic heart aims to better simulate valves
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Combining a biological heart and a silicone robotic pump, researchers created a biorobotic heart tha...
Published Pushing back the limits of optical imaging by processing trillions of frames per second
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Pushing for a higher speed isn't just for athletes. Researchers, too, can achieve such feats with th...
Published Measuring the extent of global droughts in unprecedented detail
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While some parts of the world suffer extreme heat and persistent drought, others are being flooded....
Published Combined microscopy technique catches light-driven polymers in the act
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Researchers have used tip-scan high-speed atomic force microscopy combined with an optical microscop...
Published Meet 'Coscientist,' your AI lab partner
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An artificial intelligence-driven system has autonomously learned about certain Nobel Prize-winning...
Published The world's most prolific CO2-fixing enzyme is slowly getting better
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New research has found that rubisco -- the enzyme that fuels all life on Earth -- is not stuck in an...
Published Ancient ostrich eggshell reveals new evidence of extreme climate change thousands of years ago - Ancient Ostrich Eggshell Reveals New Evidence of Extreme Climate Change Thousands of Years Ago
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Evidence from an ancient eggshell has revealed important new information about the extreme climate c...
Published Understanding wind and water at the equator key to more accurate future climate projections
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Getting climate models to mimic real-time observations when it comes to warming is critical -- small ...
Published Machine learning classifier accelerates the development of cellular immunotherapies
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Making a personalized T cell therapy for cancer patients currently takes at least six months. Scient...
Published Humans converted at least 250,000 acres of estuaries to cities, farms in last 35 years
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Worldwide over the past 35 years, dams and land reclamation activities converted 250,000 acres of es...