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Published Primordial germ cells made from northern white rhino stem cells - Primordial Germ Cells Made from Northern White Rhino Stem Cells
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In its race to advance assisted reproduction and stem cell associated technologies to save the north...
Published To predict underwater volcano eruptions, scientist looks at images from space - To Predict Underwater Volcano Eruptions, Scientists Look at Images from Space
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A new study monitored satellite images to obtain sea discoloration data as a novel indicator in dete...
Published Sunlight pulps the plastic soup - Sunlight Pulp the Plastic Soup: A Revolutionary Solution to Plastic Pollution
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Environmental scientists calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappears...
Published Clear window coating could cool buildings without using energy - Clear Window Coating: A Revolutionary Way to Cool Buildings without Using Energy
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As climate change intensifies summer heat, demand is growing for technologies to cool buildings. Now...
Published Biological network in cells helps body adapt to stresses on health - Biological Network in Cells Helps Body Adapt to Stresses on Health
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Scientists have done research that opens up a whole new world within our cells. Their study uncovers...
Published As the worm turns: New twists in behavioral association theories - As the Worm Turns: New Twists in Behavioral Association Theories
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Physicists have developed a dynamical model of animal behavior that may explain some mysteries surro...
Published NASA says 2022 fifth warmest year on record, warming trend continues - NASA Says 2022 Fifth Warmest Year on Record, Warming Trend Continues
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Earth's average surface temperature in 2022 tied with 2015 as the fifth warmest on record, according...
Published A chat may help convert a peer to a pro-sustainability stance - A Chat May Help Convert a Peer to a Pro-Sustainability Stance
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Changing the mind of someone who is dismissive of efforts to protect the planet could be accomplishe...
Published Farewell to 'forever' -- Destroying PFAS by grinding it up with a new additive - Farewell to 'Forever' -- Destroying PFAS by Grinding it up with a New Additive
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are potentially harmful substances known as 'forever chem...
Published New software based on Artificial Intelligence helps to interpret complex data - New Software Based on Artificial Intelligence Helps to Interpret Complex Data
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Experimental data is often not only highly dimensional, but also noisy and full of artefacts. This m...
Published Researchers demo new type of carbon nanotube yarn that harvests mechanical energy - Researchers Demo New Type of Carbon Nanotube Yarn That Harvests Mechanical Energy
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Nanotechnology researchers have made novel carbon nanotube yarns that convert mechanical movement in...
Published New ways to measure curls and kinks could make it easier to care for natural hair - New Ways to Measure Curls and Kinks Could Make it Easier to Care for Natural Hair
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Black women and others with curly or kinky hair encounter a confusing array of haircare options. Adv...
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 robot does 'the worm' when temperature changes - New Robot Does 'The Worm' When Temperature Changes
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A new gelatinous robot that crawls, powered by nothing more than temperature change and clever desig...
Published Scientists use tardigrade proteins for human health breakthrough - Scientists Use Tardigrade Proteins for Human Health Breakthrough
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Natural and engineered versions of tardigrade proteins can be used to stabilize an important pharmac...
Published Physical effect also valid in the quantum world - Physical Effect Also Valid in the Quantum World
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Physicists have experimentally proven that an important theorem of statistical physics applies to so...
Published Scientists unveil least costly carbon capture system to date - Scientists Unveil Least Costly Carbon Capture System to Date
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Scientists carve a path to profit from carbon capture by creating a system that efficiently captures...
Published Smart stitches could reduce infection and simplify post op monitoring - Smart Stitches: Reducing Infection and Simplifying Post-Op Monitoring
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A new antimicrobial suture material that glows in medical imaging could provide a promising alternat...
Published First transient electronic bandage speeds healing by 30% - First Transient Electronic Bandage Speeds Healing by 30%
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Researchers have developed a small, flexible, stretchable bandage that accelerates healing by delive...
Published Bacteria communicate like us -- and we could use this to help address antibiotic resistance - Bacteria Communicate Like Us: How This Can Help Address Antibiotic Resistance
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Like the neurons firing in human brains, bacteria use electricity to communicate and respond to envi...