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Published An internal thermometer tells the seeds when to germinate - An Internal Thermometer: The Secret to Seed Germination
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Germination is a crucial stage in the life of a plant as it will leave the stage of seed resistant t...
Published Scientists use computational modeling to design 'ultrastable' materials - Scientists Use Computational Modeling to Design 'Ultrastable' Materials
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Researchers developed a computational approach to predict which metal-organic framework (MOF) struct...
Published Threat of catastrophic supervolcano eruptions is ever-present - Threat of Catastrophic Supervolcano Eruptions is Ever-Present
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Scientists have studied an ancient supervolcano in Indonesia and found such volcanoes remain active...
Published Bacteria help plants grow better - Bacteria Help Plants Grow Better: The Role of Microbes in Agriculture
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A current study by scientists sheds light on an unusual interdependence: Maize can attract special s...
Published Fossil site reveals giant arthropods dominated the seas 470 million years ago - Fossil Site Reveals Giant Arthropods Dominated the Seas 470 Million Years Ago
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Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods -- relatives of modern cr...
Published What's new under the sun? Offering an alternate view on how 'novel' structures evolve - What's New Under the Sun? Offering an Alternate View on How 'Novel' Structures Evolve
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New research provide evidence that the crustacean carapace, along with other plate-like structures i...
Published Water for drinking? Nope, water for batteries - Water for Batteries: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Energy Storage
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A research team develops aqueous rechargeable batteries based on zinc anodes. Polymeric artificial i...
Published Artificial intelligence (AI) reconstructs motion sequences of humans and animals - Artificial Intelligence (AI) Reconstructs Motion Sequences of Humans and Animals
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Imagine for a moment, that we are on a safari watching a giraffe graze. After looking away for a sec...
Published Scientists call for global push to eliminate space junk - Scientists Call for Global Push to Eliminate Space Junk
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As almost 200 countries agree a legally-binding treaty to protect the High Seas, a collaboration of...
Published Higher concentration of metal in Moon's craters provides new insights to its origin - Higher Concentration of Metal in Moon's Craters Provides New Insights to Its Origin
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There has been considerable debate over how the Moon was formed. The popular hypothesis contends tha...
Published Shadow of cosmic water cloud reveals the temperature of the young universe - Shadow of Cosmic Water Cloud Reveals the Temperature of the Young Universe
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Astronomers have found a new and original method for measuring the cosmic microwave background's tem...
Published Analysis of particles of the asteroid Ryugu delivers surprising results - Analysis of Particles of the Asteroid Ryugu Delivers Surprising Results
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In December 2020, a small landing capsule brought rock particles from the asteroid Ryugu to Earth --...
Published Hubble probes extreme weather on ultra-hot Jupiters - Hubble Probes Extreme Weather on Ultra-Hot Jupiters
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Astronomers have discovered bloated Jupiter-sized worlds that are so precariously close to their par...
Published Why do Earth's hemispheres look equally bright when viewed from space? - Why Do Earth's Hemispheres Look Equally Bright When Viewed From Space?
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When seen from space, Earth's hemispheres -- northern and southern -- appear equally bright. For yea...
Published Researchers reveal the origin story for carbon-12, a building block for life - Researchers Reveal the Origin Story for Carbon-12, a Building Block for Life
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After running simulations on the world's most powerful supercomputer, an international team of resea...
Published Researchers design simpler magnets for twisty facilities that could lead to steady-state fusion operation - Researchers Design Simpler Magnets for Twisty Facilities That Could Lead to Steady-State Fusion Operation
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Scientists have used a mathematical technique to design powerful magnets with straighter shapes for...
Published Expansion of wind and solar power too slow to stop climate change - Expansion of Wind and Solar Power Too Slow to Stop Climate Change
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The production of renewable energy is increasing every year. But after analyzing the growth rates of...
Published The world's largest turbulence simulation unmasks the flow of energy in astrophysical plasmas - The World's Largest Turbulence Simulation Unmasks the Flow of Energy in Astrophysical Plasmas
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Researchers uncover the long-hidden process that helps explain why the Sun's corona can be vastly ho...
Published New technology turns smartphones into RFID readers, saving costs and reducing waste - New Technology Turns Smartphones into RFID Readers, Saving Costs and Reducing Waste
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Imagine you can open your fridge, open an app on your phone and immediately know which items are exp...
Published Molecular teamwork makes the organic dream work - Molecular Teamwork Makes the Organic Dream Work
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Molecular engineers have triggered a domino-like structural transition in an organic semiconductor....