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Published Bluetooth signals can be used to identify and track smartphones - Bluetooth Signals Can Be Used to Identify and Track Smartphones
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A team of engineers has demonstrated for the first time that the Bluetooth signals emitted constantl...
Published Being near pollinator habitat linked to larger soybean size - Being Near Pollinator Habitat Linked to Larger Soybean Size
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Researchers have found that soybean crops planted near pollinator habitat produce larger soybeans th...
Published Bear genes show circadian rhythms even during hibernation
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The internal clocks of grizzly bears appear to keep ticking through hibernation, according to a gene...
Published Scientists devise method to secure Earth's biodiversity on the moon
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New research led proposes a plan to safeguard Earth's imperiled biodiversity by cryogenically preser...
Published Magnon-based computation could signal computing paradigm shift - Magnon-based Computation: A Paradigm Shift in Computing
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Thanks to a breakthrough in the field of magnonics, researchers have sent and stored data using char...
Published New life flashed into lithium-ion anodes - New Life Flashed into Lithium-Ion Anodes: A Breakthrough in Battery Technology
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Chemists use flash Joule heating to recover graphite anodes from spent lithium-ion batteries at a co...
Published Reaching like an octopus: A biology-inspired model opens the door to soft robot control - Reaching like an Octopus: A Biology-Inspired Model Opens the Door to Soft Robot Control
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Octopus arms coordinate nearly infinite degrees of freedom to perform complex movements such as reac...
Published Hubble finds early, massive galaxies running on empty - Hubble Finds Early, Massive Galaxies Running on Empty
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When the universe was about 3 billion years old, just 20% of its current age, it experienced the mos...
Published Polymer scientist helps develop new technique for large-scale energy storage - Polymer Scientist Helps Develop New Technique for Large-Scale Energy Storage
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Electric vehicles require power to be available anywhere and anytime without delay to recharge, but ...
Published Molecular shape-shifting - Molecular Shape-Shifting: A New Frontier in Nanotechnology
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Structures made out of building blocks can shift their shape and autonomously self-organize to a new...
Published Sensitive sensor detects Down syndrome DNA with blood test during pregnancy - Sensitive Sensor Detects Down Syndrome DNA with Blood Test During Pregnancy
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Down syndrome is the most common birth...
Published A far-sighted approach to machine learning - A Far-Sighted Approach to Machine Learning
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A new technique enables artificial intelligence agents to think much farther into the future when co...
Published Engineers grow 'perfect' atom-thin materials on industrial silicon wafers - Engineers Grow 'Perfect' Atom-Thin Materials on Industrial Silicon Wafers
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Engineers fabricated 2D materials that could lead to next-generation transistors and electronic film...
Published How does biodiversity change globally? Detecting accurate trends may be currently unfeasible - How Biodiversity is Changing Globally: Why Detecting Accurate Trends May Be Unfeasible
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Existing data are too biased to provide a reliable picture of the global average of local species ri...
Published Autonomous crawling soft 'ringbots' can navigate narrow gaps - Autonomous Crawling Soft 'Ringbots' Can Navigate Narrow Gaps
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Researchers have created a ring-shaped soft robot capable of crawling across surfaces when exposed t...
Published New instrument measures supercurrent flow, data has applications in quantum computing - New Instrument Measures Supercurrent Flow: Data Has Applications in Quantum Computing
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An extreme-scale nanoscope is beginning to collect data about how pulses of light at trillions of cy...
Published Researchers create single-crystal organometallic perovskite optical fibers - Researchers Create Single-Crystal Organometallic Perovskite Optical Fibers
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Due to their very high efficiency in transporting electric charges from light, perovskites are known...
Published How salmon feed flowers and flourishing ecosystems - How Salmon Feed Flowers and Flourishing Ecosystems
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Nutrients from salmon carcasses can substantively alter the growth and reproduction of plant species...
Published Novel drug makes mice skinny even on sugary, fatty diet - Novel Drug Makes Mice Skinny Even on Sugary, Fatty Diet
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Deleting a gene that promotes magnesium transport into mitochondria (which are cells' power plants)...
Published Hummingbirds use torpor in varying ways to survive cold temps - Hummingbirds Use Torpor in Varying Ways to Survive Cold Temps
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Hummingbirds use the hibernation-like state of torpor in varying ways, depending on their physical c...