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Published Revolutionary self-sensing electric artificial muscles


Researchers have made groundbreaking advancements in bionics with the development of a new electric...
Published Random effects key to containing epidemics - Random Effects Key to Containing Epidemics


Scientists have discovered why dividing a large population into multiple subpopulations that do not...
Published The evolutionary timeline of diminished boric acid and urea transportation in aquaporin 10



Aquaporin (Aqp) 10 water channels in humans allow the free passage of water, glycerol, urea, and bor...
Published Large herbivores such as elephants, bison and moose contribute to tree diversity



Using global satellite data, a research team has mapped the tree cover of the world's protected area...
Published Improved wind forecasts save consumers millions in energy costs - Improved Wind Forecasts Save Consumers Millions in Energy Costs


Scientists determined that by increasing the accuracy of weather forecasts over the last decade, con...
Published New data analysis tool uncovers important COVID-19 clues - New Data Analysis Tool Uncovers Important COVID-19 Clues


A new data analysis tool has revealed the specific immune cell types associated with increased risk...
Published How new data can make ecological forecasts as good as weather forecasts - How New Data Can Make Ecological Forecasts as Good as Weather Forecasts


Soon, ecologists thinks we'll be able to pull off the same forecasting feat for bird migrations and...
Published Supercomputer simulations provide a better picture of the Sun's magnetic field - Supercomputer Simulations Provide a Better Picture of the Sun's Magnetic Field



The new findings challenge the conventional understanding of solar dynamics and could improve predic...
Published Coupled computer modeling can help more accurately predict coastal flooding, study demonstrates - Coupled Computer Modeling: A More Accurate Way to Predict Coastal Flooding


Researchers used a unique coupled computer modeling approach to accurately recreate the coastal floo...
Published Scientists observe flattest explosion ever seen in space - Scientists Observe Flattest Explosion Ever Seen in Space



Astronomers have observed an explosion 180 million light years away which challenges our current und...
Published Quantum computers are better at guessing, new study demonstrates - Quantum Computers Are Better at Guessing, New Study Demonstrates



Researchers have demonstrated a quantum speedup over the most efficient classical computer algorithm...
Published Hotter, longer, more frequent -- marine heatwaves on the rise - Hotter, Longer, More Frequent: Marine Heatwaves on the Rise


We know heatwaves over land have been increasing, but now new research reveals globally marine heatw...
Published Looking for 'fingerprints' at the intersection of weather and climate - Looking for 'Fingerprints' at the Intersection of Weather and Climate


Scientists have found the seasonal 'fingerprints' of Arctic sea ice, El Nino, and other climate phen...
Published Measurement of the Universe's expansion rate weighs in on a longstanding debate in physics and astronomy - Measurement of the Universe's Expansion Rate: A Longstanding Debate in Physics and Astronomy



A team used a first-of-its-kind technique to measure the expansion rate of the Universe, providing i...
Published As few as 1 in 5 COVID cases may have been counted worldwide, mathematical models suggest - As Few as 1 in 5 COVID Cases May Have Been Counted Worldwide, Mathematical Models Suggest


Mathematical models indicate that as few as one in five cases of COVID-19 which occurred during the...
Published Can investigators use household dust as a forensic tool? - Can Investigators Use Household Dust as a Forensic Tool?



It is possible to retrieve forensically relevant information from human DNA in household dust. ABSTR...
Published Past eight years: Warmest since modern recordkeeping began - Past Eight Years: Warmest Since Modern Recordkeeping Began


Earth's global average surface temperature in 2021 tied with 2018 as the sixth warmest on record, ac...
Published Statistical oversight could explain inconsistencies in nutritional research - Statistical Oversight Could Explain Inconsistencies in Nutritional Research


People often wonder why one nutritional study tells them that eating too many eggs, for instance, wi...
Published Machine learning helps scientists identify the environmental preferences of microbes - Machine Learning Helps Scientists Identify the Environmental Preferences of Microbes



A machine-learning approach can give scientists insight into the environmental preferences of microb...
Published Validation brings new predictive capability to global megafire smoke impacts - Validation Brings New Predictive Capability to Global Megafire Smoke Impacts


New research modeling smoke from two recent megafires sets the stage for better forecasting of how e...