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Published Secret embraces of stars revealed by Alma - Secret Embraces of Stars Revealed by ALMA
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Unlike our Sun, most stars live with a companion. Sometimes, two come so close that one engulfs the...
Published Magnetic patterns hidden in meteorites reveal early Solar System dynamics - Magnetic Patterns Hidden in Meteorites Reveal Early Solar System Dynamics
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Researchers have developed a novel technique to investigate the dynamics of the early Solar System b...
Published The most precise accounting yet of dark energy and dark matter - The Most Precise Accounting Yet of Dark Energy and Dark Matter
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Analyzing more than two decades' worth of supernova explosions convincingly bolsters modern cosmolog...
Published Risk of population disruption as a result of decarbonization - Risk of Population Disruption as a Result of Decarbonization
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Researchers analyzed the effects of decarbonization strategies by linking global resource inventorie...
Published A baking soda solution for clean hydrogen storage - A Baking Soda Solution for Clean Hydrogen Storage
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Scientists investigate the promising properties of a common, Earth-abundant salt. ABSTRACT: A Baking...
Published African smoke over the Amazon - African Smoke Over the Amazon: A Threat to the Rainforest
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Up to two-thirds of the soot above the central Amazon rainforest originates in Africa. Researchers d...
Published 'PrivacyMic': For a smart speaker that doesn't eavesdrop - PrivacyMic: For a Smart Speaker That Doesn't Eavesdrop
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Microphones are perhaps the most common electronic sensor in the world, with an estimated 320 millio...
Published New programmable smart fabric responds to temperature and electricity - New Programmable Smart Fabric Responds to Temperature and Electricity
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A new smart material is activated by both heat and electricity, making it the first ever to respond...
Published Joyful music could be a game changer for virtual reality headaches - Joyful Music: A Game Changer for Virtual Reality Headaches
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Listening to music could reduce the dizziness, nausea and headaches virtual reality users might expe...
Published Researchers take a step toward novel quantum simulators - Researchers Take a Step Toward Novel Quantum Simulators
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If scaled up successfully, the team's new system could help answer questions about certain kinds of...
Published Scientific AI's 'black box' is no match for 200-year-old method - Scientific AI's 'Black Box' is No Match for 200-Year-Old Method
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A new study finds that a 200-year-old technique called Fourier analysis can reveal crucial informati...
Published To the brain, reading computer code is not the same as reading language - To the Brain, Reading Computer Code is Not the Same as Reading Language
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Neuroscientists have found reading computer code does not rely on the regions of the brain involved...
Published AI analyzes cell movement under the microscope - AI Analyzes Cell Movement Under the Microscope
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Using artificial intelligence (AI), researchers can now follow cell movement across time and space....
Published New method can predict summer rainfall in the Southwest months in advance - New Method Can Predict Summer Rainfall in the Southwest Months in Advance
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As reservoir levels dwindle in the Southwest, scientists have developed a method to estimate summer...
Published Rapidly diversifying birds in Southeast Asia offer new insights into evolution - Rapidly Diversifying Birds in Southeast Asia Offer New Insights into Evolution
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New findings from zoologists working with birds in Southeast Asia are shining fresh light on the con ...
Published Better than humans: Artificial intelligence in intensive care units - Better than Humans: Artificial Intelligence in Intensive Care Units
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With the help of extensive data from intensive care units of various hospitals, an artificial intell...
Published Artificial Intelligence from a psychologist's point of view - Artificial Intelligence from a Psychologist's Point of View
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Researchers test cognitive abilities of the language model GPT-3. ABSTRACT: Artificial Intelligence...
Published Scientists identify new mechanism of corrosion - Scientists Identify New Mechanism of Corrosion
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It started with a mystery: How did molten salt breach its metal container? Understanding the behavio...
Published Artificial intelligence breakthrough gives longer advance warning of ozone issues - Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough Gives Longer Advance Warning of Ozone Issues
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Ozone levels in the earth's troposphere (the lowest level of our atmosphere) can now be forecasted w...
Published Warm liquid spewing from Oregon seafloor comes from Cascadia fault, could offer clues to earthquake hazards - Warm Liquid Spewing from Oregon Seafloor Comes from Cascadia Fault, Could Offer Clues to Earthquake Hazards
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Oceanographers discovered warm, chemically distinct liquid shooting up from the seafloor about 50 mi...