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Published Table salt could be the secret ingredient for better chemical recycling - Table Salt: The Unexpected Hero in Chemical Recycling
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Researchers have shown that table salt outperforms other expensive catalysts being explored for the...
Published Why are forests turning brown in summer? - Why Are Forests Turning Brown in Summer?
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European forests are increasingly turning brown in the course of hot, dry summers. In the scorching...
Published Hybrid catalyst produces critical fertilizer and cleans wastewater - Hybrid Catalyst: A Revolutionary Approach to Fertilizer Production and Wastewater Treatment
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Synthetically produced fertilizer urea supports half of global population. Using pure metals, resear...
Published Sweat it out: Novel wearable biosensor for monitoring sweat electrolytes for use in healthcare and sports - Sweat it Out: The Future of Health and Sports with Wearable Biosensors for Sweat Electrolytes
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Wearable sensors are becoming a promising tool in personalized healthcare and exercise monitoring. I...
Published Crowding makes time seem to pass more slowly - Crowding Makes Time Seem to Pass More Slowly
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Testing time perception in an unusually lifelike setting -- a virtual reality ride on a New York Cit...
Published Open-source software to speed up quantum research - Open-Source Software to Speed Up Quantum Research
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Quantum technology is expected to fundamentally change many key areas of society. Researchers are co...
Published Jet stream models help inform US offshore wind development - Jet Stream Models Help Inform US Offshore Wind Development
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With the federal government planning to hold the largest sale of offshore wind farm leases in the na...
Published New material may offer key to solving quantum computing issue - New Material May Offer Key to Solving Quantum Computing Issue
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A new form of heterostructure of layered two-dimensional (2D) materials may enable quantum computing...
Published Process converts polyethylene bags, plastics to polymer building blocks - Process Converts Polyethylene Bags, Plastics to Polymer Building Blocks
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Polyethylene plastics -- single-use bags and general-purpose bottles -- are indestructable forever p...
Published Field research in Turkmenistan's highest mountain reveals high biological diversity - Field Research in Turkmenistan's Highest Mountain Reveals High Biological Diversity
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Well-known for its unique landscapes and rare wildlife, the Koytendag State Nature Reserve was yet t...
Published Multifunctional patch offers early detection of plant diseases, other crop threats - Multifunctional Patch Offers Early Detection of Plant Diseases, Other Crop Threats
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Researchers have developed an electronic patch that can be applied to the leaves of plants to monito...
Published Discovered: 150-year-old platypus and echidna specimens that proved some mammals lay eggs - Discovered: 150-Year-Old Platypus and Echidna Specimens That Proved Some Mammals Lay Eggs
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Jars of tiny platypus and echidna specimens, collected in the late 1800s by the scientist William Ca...
Published Archaeologists uncover early evidence of brain surgery in Ancient Near East - Archaeologists Uncover Early Evidence of Brain Surgery in Ancient Near East
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A recent excavation in Megiddo, Israel, unearthed the earliest example of a particular type of crani...
Published Solar and wind power are key to decarbonizing Switzerland - Solar and Wind Power: The Key to Decarbonizing Switzerland
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How can we reduce the carbon footprint of electricity consumption in Switzerland? The country relies...
Published Mysterious new behavior seen in whales may be recorded in ancient manuscripts - Mysterious New Behavior Seen in Whales May Be Recorded in Ancient Manuscripts
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In 2011, scientists recorded a previously unknown feeding strategy in whales around the world. Now,...
Published How to clean solar panels without water - How to Clean Solar Panels Without Water
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Dust that accumulates on solar panels is a major problem, but washing the panels uses huge amounts o...
Published Study shows how machine learning could predict rare disastrous events, like earthquakes or pandemics - Study Shows How Machine Learning Could Predict Rare Disastrous Events, Like Earthquakes or Pandemics
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Researchers suggest how scientists can circumvent the need for massive data sets to forecast extreme...
Published Mars' emitted energy and seasonal energy imbalance - Mars' Emitted Energy and Seasonal Energy Imbalance
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Seasonal imbalance between the solar energy absorbed and released by the planet Mars could be a caus...
Published Nuclear power may be the key to least-cost, zero-emission electricity systems - Nuclear Power: The Key to Least-Cost, Zero-Emission Electricity Systems
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Nuclear power generation can play a crucial role in helping the world reach a key goal of zero carbo...
Published Puppeteer fungus' targeted takeover of 'zombie' flies - Puppeteer Fungus: A Terrifying Takeover of 'Zombie' Flies
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Researchers reveal the molecular and cellular underpinnings behind the parasitic fungus, Entomophtho...