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Published Robot, can you say 'cheese'?
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What would you do if you walked up to a robot with a human-like head and it smiled at you first? You ...
Published Ethylene from CO2: Building-kit catalyst
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Use of the greenhouse gas CO2 as a chemical raw material would not only reduce emissions, but also t ...
Published The yuck factor counteracts sustainable laundry habits
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Most people today would lean towards environmentally friendly life choices, but not at the expense o ...
Published Why can't robots outrun animals?
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Robotics engineers have worked for decades and invested many millions of research dollars in attempt...
Published 'Laser view' into the avocado: New method reveals cell interior
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Checking whether an avocado is hard or soft by looking at it? This would require recognizing how the ...
Published Increase in extreme sea levels could endanger European coastal communities - Increase in Extreme Sea Levels Could Endanger European Coastal Communities
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Massive coastal flooding in northern Europe that now occurs once every century could happen every ye...
Published U.S. capable of achieving seafood independence
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If the U.S. became seafood independent, or meet its entire seafood needs through its own production,...
Published Early arrival and expansion of palaeolithic people on Cyprus
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The patterns of dispersal of early humans across continents and islands are hotly debated, but resea...
Published Sweaty cattle may boost food security in a warming world
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Climate change is making it more difficult to raise cattle -- growth and reproduction are affected b...
Published Seismic and infrasonic signals used to characterize Nord Stream pipeline events
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A new study provides further evidence that the Nord Stream seismic signals came from a complex sourc...
Published Mathematics supporting fresh theoretical approach in oncology
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Mathematics, histopathology and genomics converge to confirm that the most aggressive clear cell ren...
Published Drawings of mathematical problems predict their resolution
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Solving arithmetic problems, even simple subtractions, involves mental representations whose influen...
Published Unlocking the mystery of preexisting drug resistance: New study sheds light on cancer evolution
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The evolution of resistance to diseases, from infectious illnesses to cancers, poses a formidable ch...
Published The solar forest
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What would be the most effective use of a certain plot of land in terms of the climate crisis: plant ...
Published A star like a Matryoshka doll: New theory for gravastars
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If gravitational condensate stars (or gravastars) actually existed, they would look similar to black ...
Published Twinkle twinkle baby star, 'sneezes' tell us how you are
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Researchers have found that baby stars discharge plumes of gas, dust, and magnetic flux from their p...
Published Could acid-neutralizing life-forms make habitable pockets in Venus' clouds? - Could Acid-Neutralizing Life-Forms Make Habitable Pockets in Venus' Clouds?
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A new study supports the longstanding idea that if life exists, it might make a home in Venus' cloud...
Published Source of electron acceleration and X-ray aurora of Mercury local chorus waves detected
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Observations during two flybys by the Mio spacecraft as part of the BepiColombo International Mercur...
Published Scientists propose new theory that explains sand ripples on Mars and on Earth
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Sand ripples are symmetrical. Yet wind -- which causes them -- is very much not. Furthermore, sand r...
Published The atlas of unburnable oil in the world
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In order to limit the increase in global average temperature to 1.5 C, it is essential to drasticall...