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Published How neuroimaging can be better utilized to yield diagnostic information about individuals - How Neuroimaging Can Be Better Utilized to Yield Diagnostic Information About Individuals
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Since the development of functional magnetic resonance imaging in the 1990s, the reliance on neuroim...
Published By leaving garden waste alone, we could store 600,000 tons of CO2 per year - By Leaving Garden Waste Alone, We Could Store 600,000 Tons of CO2 per Year
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Danes shuttle nearly a million tons of garden waste from their gardens every year. But we would be d ...
Published Modified CRISPR-based enzymes improve the prospect of inserting entire genes into the genome to overcome diverse disease-causing mutations - Modified CRISPR-based Enzymes: A Promising Solution to Overcome Disease-Causing Mutations
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Many genetic diseases are caused by diverse mutations spread across an entire gene, and designing ge...
Published Are new carbon sinks appearing in the Arctic? - Are New Carbon Sinks Appearing in the Arctic?
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Global warming can result in the spread of peatland vegetation in the Arctic. An international resea...
Published Wind turbine night noise - Wind Turbine Night Noise: Understanding the Impact on Human Health and Well-being
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With wind generation one of the fastest-growing renewable energy sectors in the world, experts are u...
Published Transistors repurposed as microchip 'clock' address supply chain weakness - Transistors Repurposed as Microchip 'Clock' Address Supply Chain Weakness
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A new technique uses standard chip fab methods to fabricate the building block of a timing device, c...
Published Dark matter is slowing the spin of the Milky Way's galactic bar - Dark Matter is Slowing the Spin of the Milky Way's Galactic Bar
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For 30 years, astrophysicists have predicted such a slowdown, but this is the first time it has been...
Published Broccoli gas: A better way to find life in space - Broccoli Gas: A Better Way to Find Life in Space
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Broccoli, along with many other plants and microorganisms, emit gases to help them expel toxins. Sci...
Published Black hole billiards in the centers of galaxies - Black Hole Billiards in the Centers of Galaxies
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Researchers provide the first plausible explanation to why one of the most massive black hole pairs...
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 A molecular machine's secret weapon exposed - A Molecular Machine's Secret Weapon Exposed
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RNAs can wreak havoc on cells if they aren't removed at the right time. Dis3L2 is a molecular 'machi...
Published When bugs swipe left - When Bugs Swipe Left: The Fascinating World of Insect Communication
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A single protein called Gr8a is expressed in different organs in male and female flies and appears t...
Published Why microbes in the deep ocean live without sunlight - Why Microbes in the Deep Ocean Live Without Sunlight
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A new study reverses the idea that the bulk of life in the ocean is fueled by photosynthesis via sun...
Published How waste-eating bacteria digest complex carbons - How Waste-Eating Bacteria Digest Complex Carbons
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For the first time, researchers mapped the metabolic mechanisms in a Comamonas bacterium that digest...
Published Next-generation wireless technology may leverage the human body for energy - Next-Generation Wireless Technology: Leveraging the Human Body for Energy
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While you may be just starting to reap the advantages of 5G wireless technology, researchers through...
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 Scientists make stunning discovery, find new protein activity in telomeres - Scientists Make Stunning Discovery: New Protein Activity Found in Telomeres
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Researchers made the stunning discovery that telomeres contain genetic information to produce two sm...
Published Tackling counterfeit seeds with 'unclonable' labels - Tackling Counterfeit Seeds with 'Unclonable' Labels
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As a way to reduce seed counterfeiting, researchers developed a silk-based tag that, when applied to...
Published A breakthrough discovery in carbon capture conversion for ethylene production - A Breakthrough Discovery in Carbon Capture Conversion for Ethylene Production
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A team of researchers has discovered a way to convert 100% of carbon dioxide captured from industria...
Published With new heat treatment, 3D-printed metals can withstand extreme conditions - With New Heat Treatment, 3D-Printed Metals Can Withstand Extreme Conditions
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A new way to 3D-print metals makes the materials stronger and more resilient in extreme thermal envi...