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Published Hybrid AI-powered computer vision combines physics and big data - Hybrid AI-Powered Computer Vision Combines Physics and Big Data
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Researchers have laid out a new approach to enhance artificial intelligence-powered computer vision...
Published Without more data, a black hole's origins can be 'spun' in any direction - Without More Data, a Black Hole's Origins Can Be 'Spun' in Any Direction
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A study finds that, for now, the catalog of known black hole binaries does not reveal anything funda...
Published M87 in 3D: New view of galaxy helps pin down mass of the black hole at its core - M87 in 3D: New View of Galaxy Helps Pin Down Mass of the Black Hole at Its Core
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From Earth, giant elliptical galaxies resemble highly symmetric blobs, but what's their real 3D stru...
Published Bouncing seismic waves reveal distinct layer in Earth's inner core - Bouncing Seismic Waves Reveal Distinct Layer in Earth's Inner Core
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Data captured from seismic waves caused by earthquakes has shed new light on the deepest parts of Ea...
Published The tilt in our stars: The shape of the Milky Way's halo of stars is realized - The Tilt in Our Stars: Understanding the Shape of the Milky Way's Halo of Stars
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New data throws out the textbook picture of a spherical stellar halo and reinforces a dynamic origin...
Published Normal prion protein regulates iron metabolism - Normal Prion Protein Regulates Iron Metabolism
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An iron imbalance caused by prion proteins collecting in the brain is a likely cause of cell death i...
Published 'It's me!' Fish recognizes itself in photographs, say scientists - It's me! Fish Recognizes Itself in Photographs, Say Scientists
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Scientists have demonstrated that fish think 'it's me' when they see themselves in a picture. The re...
Published 'Butterfly bot' is fastest swimming soft robot yet - Butterfly Bot: The Fastest Swimming Soft Robot Yet
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Inspired by the biomechanics of the manta ray, researchers have developed an energy-efficient soft r...
Published How crocs can go hours without air: Crocodilian hemoglobin - How Crocs Can Go Hours Without Air: Crocodilian Hemoglobin
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The crocodilian edition of hemoglobins -- the scuba tanks of the blood -- work so well that crocs ca...
Published Actin affects the spread of cancer in several ways - Actin Affects the Spread of Cancer in Several Ways
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The transport of molecules along the cell's skeleton plays a role in cancer metastasis, researchers...
Published Climate conundrum: Study finds ants aren't altering behavior in rising temperatures - Climate Conundrum: Study Finds Ants Aren't Altering Behavior in Rising Temperatures
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A new study finds that ants are not adjusting their behavior in response to warming temperatures, pe...
Published Due to their feed, chicken and farmed salmon have remarkably similar environmental footprints - Due to Their Feed, Chicken and Farmed Salmon Have Remarkably Similar Environmental Footprints
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We love our chicken. We love our salmon. Thanks to how we farm these two popular proteins, their env ...
Published Solid salamander: Prehistoric amphibian was as heavy as a pygmy hippo - Solid Salamander: Prehistoric Amphibian was as Heavy as a Pygmy Hippo
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Scientists have calculated the body mass of two ancient amphibians. ABSTRACT: Solid Salamander: Preh ...
Published Electronic metadevices break barriers to ultra-fast communications - Electronic Metadevices: Breaking Barriers to Ultra-Fast Communications
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EPFL researchers have come up with a new approach to electronics that involves engineering metastruc...
Published The quail could be the unknown reservoir of Tuscany and Sicilian viruses - The Quail: A Potential Reservoir for Tuscany and Sicilian Viruses
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The quail could be the unknown reservoir of the Toscana virus (TOSV) and the Sandfly Fever Sicilian...
Published The climate-driven mass extinction no one had seen - The Climate-Driven Mass Extinction No One Had Seen
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Two thirds of all mammals vanished from Africa and the Arabian Peninsula around 30 million years ago ...
Published The positive outlooks of studying negatively-charged chiral molecules - The Positive Outlooks of Studying Negatively-Charged Chiral Molecules
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The ability to distinguish two chiral enantiomers is an essential analytical capability for chemical ...
Published Research breakthrough means warp speed 'Unruh effect' can finally be tested in lab settings - Research Breakthrough Means Warp Speed 'Unruh Effect' Can Finally Be Tested in Lab Settings
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A major hurdle for work at the forefront of fundamental physics is the inability to test cutting-edg...
Published Minke whales are as small as a lunge-feeding baleen whale can be - Minke Whales: The Smallest of the Baleen Whales
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A new study of Antarctic minke whales reveals a minimum size limit for whales employing the highly e...
Published Which animals perceive time the fastest? - Which Animals Perceive Time the Fastest?
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New research reveals that the animals that perceive time the fastest are those that are small, can f...