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Published Researchers describe rebuilding, regenerating lung cells - The Revolutionary Progress in Lung Cell Regeneration and Rebuilding
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Researchers have discovered a novel approach for engrafting engineered cells into injured lung tissu...
Published Detecting the impact of drought on plants with user-friendly and inexpensive techniques - Detecting the Impact of Drought on Plants with User-Friendly and Inexpensive Techniques
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Climate change is aggravating the impact of droughts -- one of the factors that only affect plant ph...
Published Weevils, long-nosed beetles, are unsung heroes of pollination - Weevils: The Unsung Heroes of Pollination
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Some of nature's most diverse pollinators often go unnoticed, even by scientists: long-snouted beetl...
Published City-dwelling wildlife demonstrate 'urban trait syndrome' - City-Dwelling Wildlife: The Emergence of Urban Trait Syndrome
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City life favors species that are adaptable and not too fussy about what they eat, among other chara...
Published New Antarctic extremes 'virtually certain' as world warms - The Inevitable Extremes of Antarctica: A Consequence of Global Warming
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Extreme events in Antarctica such as ocean heatwaves and ice loss will almost certainly become more...
Published 3D-printed 'living material' could clean up contaminated water - 3D-Printed 'Living Material' Revolutionizing Water Purification
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A 'living material,' made of a natural polymer combined with genetically engineered bacteria, could...
Published Just 10 financial actors hold the key to climate change - Just 10 Financial Actors Hold the Key to Climate Change
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A new report has identified the 10 financial actors with the most influence on the fossil fuel econo...
Published Flowering for naught: 120 years with nothing to show - Flowering for Naught: A Century-Long Wait with No Reward
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Flowering for some plants is a yearly occurrence, for others, it is a once-in-a-lifetime event. A wi...
Published Plants remove cancer causing toxins from air - Plants: The Natural Air Purifiers that Remove Cancer-Causing Toxins
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A ground-breaking study has revealed that plants can efficiently remove toxic gasoline fumes, includ...
Published Forest protection and carbon dioxide stored in biomass - Forest Protection and Carbon Dioxide Stored in Biomass
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A study has found that worldwide protected forests have an additional 9.65 billion metric tons of ca ...
Published Groundwater monitoring with seismic instruments - Groundwater Monitoring with Seismic Instruments: A Revolutionary Approach
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How can we determine how empty or full the soil reservoir is in areas that are difficult to access?...
Published Soft skin patch could provide early warning for strokes, heart attacks - Soft Skin Patch: A Revolutionary Early Warning System for Strokes and Heart Attacks
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Engineers developed a soft, stretchy ultrasound patch that can be worn on the skin to monitor blood...
Published In the wake of a wildfire, embers of change in cognition and brain function linger - In the Wake of a Wildfire, Embers of Change in Cognition and Brain Function Linger
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Five years after the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history, researchers docu...
Published Researchers demonstrate technique for recycling nanowires in electronics - Researchers Demonstrate Technique for Recycling Nanowires in Electronics
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Researchers have demonstrated a low-cost technique for retrieving nanowires from electronic devices...
Published Astronomers shed new light on formation of mysterious fast radio bursts - Astronomers Unveil New Insights into the Origin of Enigmatic Fast Radio Bursts
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International team reports on a radio pulsar phase of a Galactic magnetar that emitted a fast radio...
Published Multiple uses of tropical mosaic landscapes - Multiple Uses of Tropical Mosaic Landscapes
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Many landscapes in the tropics consist of a mosaic of different types of land use. How people make u...
Published Computer scientists launch counteroffensive against video game cheaters - Computer Scientists Launch Counteroffensive Against Video Game Cheaters
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Computer scientists have devised a new weapon against video game players who cheat. The researchers...
Published Humans disrupting 66-million-year-old feature of ecosystems - Humans Disrupting 66-Million-Year-Old Feature of Ecosystems
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Human-related extinctions of the largest herbivores and carnivores are disrupting what appears to be...
Published How artificial intelligence gave a paralyzed woman her voice back - The Miracle of Artificial Intelligence: Giving Voice to the Voiceless
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Researchers have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that has enabled a woman with severe par...
Published Crystallization as the driving force - Crystallization: The Unseen Powerhouse Driving Our World
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Scientists have successfully developed nanomaterials using a so-called bottom-up approach. They expl...