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Quantum simulators: When nature reveals its natural laws
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Quantum physics is a very diverse field: it describes particle collisions shortly after the Big Bang
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Increased wildfire activity may be a feature of past periods of abrupt climate change, study finds
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This study showed that the planet experienced these short, sudden episodes of burning
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New protective coating can improve battery performance
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Lithium-ion batteries are considered a key technology for decarbonization.
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Membrane Anchor Suppresses Protein Aggregation
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Researchers have gained valuable insight into the development of prion diseases of the brain.
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Researchers discover how to mimic hibernation in non-hibernating animals
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A groundbreaking method to control human body temperature
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Tiny plastic particles are found everywhere
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The current study focused on particles measuring between 11 and 500 micrometers in size.
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Deep parts of Great Barrier Reef ‘insulated’ from global warming – for now
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Coral bleaching is a dramatic sign of the impact humans are having on the planet.
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Finding New Chemistry to Capture Double the Carbon
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Inside clusters of solvent, previously unseen carbon dioxide-based chemistry emerges
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MIT engineers design flexible “skeletons” for soft, muscle-powered robots
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New modular, spring-like devices maximize the work of live muscle fibers so they can be harnessed to power biohybrid bots.
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Boreal forest and tundra regions worst hit over next 500 years of climate change, study shows
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The boreal forest is the Earth's most significant provider of carbon storage and clean water
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First-of-its-kind integrated dataset enables genes-to-ecosystems research
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The dataset represents the largest publicly available metagenomics repository on a tree endosphere
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Researchers develop better way to make painkiller from trees
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Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is one of the most widely used pharmaceuticals
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Fueling nerve cell function and plasticity
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How mitochondria control tissue rejuvenation and synaptic plasticity in the adult mouse brain
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This 3D printer can figure out how to print with an unknown material
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The advance could help make 3D printing more sustainable, enabling printing with renewable or recyclable materials that are difficult to characterize.
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Kerr-Enhanced Optical Spring for Next-Generation Gravitational Wave Detectors
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The detection of gravitational waves stands as one of the most significant achievements in modern physics
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Scientists Have Detailed the Nature of the Darkest Gamma-ray Burst in the Universe
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The reason for the obscuration is due to the high concentration of dust in the parent galaxy
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Disparities in sleep health and insomnia may begin at a young age
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Black children were 2.6 times more likely to experience insomnia that begins in childhood and persists through young adulthood compared to white child
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First atlas of the human ovary with cell-level resolution is a step toward artificial ovary
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This can be used to create an artificial ovary that could eventually be transplanted back into the body
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Chemical reactions can scramble quantum information as well as black holes
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Combining mathematical tools from black hole physics and chemical physics, they have shown that quantum information scrambling takes place in chemical
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Tomorrow's reefs – the importance of environmental awareness in coral restoration
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Tomorrow's reefs – the importance of environmental awareness in coral restoration
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Plucking key evidence from air
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New technologies are providing new avenues for evidence collection – including the emerging field of eDNA (environmental DNA)
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Discovery of how limiting damage from an asthma attack could stop disease
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Scientists at King’s have discovered a new cause for asthma that sparks hope for treatment that could prevent the life-threatening disease.
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Rapid, simultaneous detection of multiple bacteria achieved with handheld sensor
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Disease-causing E. coli among species labeled electrochemically using organic metallic nanohybrids
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Prehistoric henge reveals centuries-old sacred site in Lincolnshire
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Archaeologists from Newcastle University have unearthed evidence for an evolving sacred landscape spanning centuries in Crowland, Lincolnshire.
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Cystic fibrosis: why infections persist despite therapy
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A UNIGE team discovered that treatment for cystic fibrosis does not eliminate the docking stations of bacteria responsible for respiratory infections.
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Airy cellulose from a 3D printer
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A lot of potential applications in medicine
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New sunflower family tree reveals multiple origins of flower symmetry
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The sunflower head, for example, is actually a composite composed of multiple much smaller flowers
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Scientists discover potential treatment approaches for polycystic kidney disease
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Scientists discover potential treatment approaches for polycystic kidney disease
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The Rotisserie-Inspired Device That Could Revolutionize Cancer Surgery
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The Raman Rotisserie creates a 3D topographical map of a tumor’s surface, which surgeons can examine to detect if cancerous cells have been fully remo
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Study finds that lonely women experienced increased activation in regions of the brain associated with food cravings
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Scientists identify rare gene variants which confer up to 6-fold increase in risk of obesity
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Obesity is a major public health concern as it is a significant risk factor for other serious diseases
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Vaping additives harm a vital membrane in the lungs, according to new Concordia research
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Oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide across the pulmonary surfactant, so if the surfactant properties are altered
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“It’s ultimately about predicting everything” – theory could be a map to hunted quantum materials
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The theory has already made a name for itself by providing the first mathematical proof of a long-held hypothesis in theoretical physics
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Heat flows the secret to order in prebiotic molecular kitchen
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LMU biophysicists have demonstrated how heat flows through rock fissures could have created the conditions for the emergence of life.
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Shy sea anemones are more likely to survive heatwaves
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The anemones we studied have two personality traits, bold and shy
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Physics of Complex Fluids: Ring Polymers Show Unexpected Motion Patterns Under Shear
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Effects on the dynamic properties under continuous shear.
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Autism and ADHD are linked to disturbed gut flora very early in life
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The present study also confirms that the risk of developmental neurological diagnosis
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Discovery of how COVID-19 virus replicates opens door to new antiviral therapies
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A new study, looking at the replication stage of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19, discovered important mechanisms in its replication that co
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Self-assembly of complex systems: hexagonal building blocks are better
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Physicists at LMU Munich show that the shape of components is a major determinant of how quickly and efficiently complex structures self-assemble.
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Pressure determines which embryonic cells become ‘organizers’
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Seeing how pressure works in embryonic development opens up further research possibilities
on Apr 3
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Discovery could end global amphibian pandemic
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Frogs control bad insects, crop pests, and mosquitoes. If their populations all over the world collapse, it could be devastating
on Apr 3
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Kapitza-Dirac effect used to show temporal evolution of electron waves
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Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt visualize quantum effects in electron waves
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Pollen is a promising sustainable tool in the bone regeneration process
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Scientists have used pollen to grow hydroxyapatite capsules, so the mineral can better support bone regeneration
on Apr 3
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In the evolution of walking, the hip bone connected to the rib bones
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New data from a 375-million-year-old fossil fish gives clues to changes in the axial skeleton that might have helped our ancestors climb out of the wa
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Repurposed Cancer Drugs May Improve Tuberculosis Treatment
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A combination of approved cancer drugs may improve tuberculosis treatment.
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Research Finds Dairy Farmers Receptive to Methane-Reducing Seaweed Feed
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Dairy farmers aim to run their farms as lucrative enterprises
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Scientists release new insight about Southern Ring Nebula
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A deeper understanding of the nebula’s structure from Submillimeter Array radio telescope images
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Scientists link certain gut bacteria to lower heart disease risk
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Study finds several species of cholesterol-metabolizing bacteria in people with lower cholesterol levels.
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Older trees help to protect an endangered species
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The longest-lived trees in the Pyrenees facilitate the survival of wolf lichen, a species threatened throughout Europe.
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