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First single-enzyme method to produce quantum dots revealed |
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Neutrons tap into magnetism in topological insulators at high
temperatures |
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Machine learning accelerates the discovery of new materials |
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This 5-fingered robot hand learns to get a grip on its own |
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Shellfish response to ocean acidification depends on other
stressors |
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Early Earth's air weighed less than half of today's atmosphere |
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UGA study finds Saharan dust affects marine bacteria,
potential pathogen Vibrio |
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Saharan dust makes big impact on Caribbean waters |
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Leftover warm water in Pacific Ocean fueled massive El Nino |
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Carrot genome paints picture of domestication, could help
improve crops |
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UCI sleuths search the seas for soot |
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Study supports natural causes, not alien activity, to explain
mystery star's behavior |
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Tiger moths use signals to warn bats: Toxic not tasty |
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Common nanoparticle has subtle effects on oxidative stress
genes |
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Scientists digitally mimic evolution to create novel proteins |
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Building compact particle accelerators: Bunching electrons can
get more done |
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UCLA study finds no evidence linking anti-nausea drug to birth
defects |
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Gene mutation leads to poorly understood birth defects |
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Northern Galapagos Islands home to world's largest shark
biomass |
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University of Leicester scientists identify way to 'sniff'
ripeness of fruit |
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Genetic testing proves Bene Israel community in India has
Jewish roots |
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Hijacked cell division helped fuel rise of fungi |
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Silk stabilizes blood samples for months at high temperatures |
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World's oldest axe fragment found in Australia |
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Archaeologists find world's oldest axe in Australia |
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Kew report urges global scientific community to secure health
of the planet |
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Daffodils help inspire design of stable structures |
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UM study: Wildfires to increase in Alaska with future climate
change |
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New design of primitive quantum computer finds application |
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New device steps toward isolating single electrons for quantum
computing |
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New techniques make RFID tags 25 percent smaller |
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Scientists take a major leap toward a 'perfect' quantum
metamaterial |
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Technique processes RFID signals rapidly for real-time
interactivity |
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Fooling the test: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria that look
susceptible |
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Fossil dog represents a new species, Penn paleontology grad
student finds |
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An enzyme enigma discovered in the abyss |
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Exoplanets' complex orbital structure points to planetary
migration in solar systems |
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Chicken coops, sewage treatment plants are hot spots of
antibiotic resistance |
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Archaeologists uncover 13,000-year-old bones of ancient,
extinct species of bison |
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Cosmic dust reveals Earth's ancient atmosphere |
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Zika virus damages placenta, kills fetal mice |
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Mouse models of Zika in pregnancy show how fetuses become
infected |
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Mouse models show how Zika infects a fetus during pregnancy |
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Fetal mice with Zika infection get microcephaly |
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New research suggests climate change may have contributed to
extinction of Neanderthals |
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Zika virus in Brazil kills brain cell, impairs intra uterine
growth of mice fetuses |
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UK study shows new potential marker for obesity |
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CDC study looks at link between age at first solid foods and
later child obesity |
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Brazilian Zika virus strain causes birth defects in
experimental models |
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Researchers unveil new, detailed images of DNA transcription |
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Chemists find 'huge shortcut' for organic synthesis using C-H
bonds |
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Scripps Florida scientists pioneer a breakthrough approach to
breast cancer treatment |
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New research gives deeper understanding of why some breast
cancers are hard to treat |
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Researchers demonstrate link between 'jumping gene' and colon
cancer |
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The first long-horned beetle giving birth to live young
discovered in Borneo |
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High fruit intake during adolescence linked with lower breast
cancer risk |
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Quality of life meets cure for prostate cancer treatment |
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New PSA test examines protein structures to detect prostate
cancers |
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Too much folate in pregnant women increases risk for autism,
study suggests |
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Mysterious mounds created by earthworms |
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You are what you eat: IU biologists map genetic pathways of
nutrition-based species traits |
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Crowd-augmented cognition |
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The Lancet: Abortion rates at all-time low in developed
countries but remain unchanged in developing countries |
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How light is detected affects the atom that emits it |
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Mice cooperate if they benefit |
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Spacecraft fly through explosive magnetic phenomenon to
understand space weather |
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Space mission first to observe key interaction between
magnetic fields of Earth and sun |
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Shrinking shorebird pays the bill for rapid Arctic warming
while wintering in the tropics |
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Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission puts magnetic
reconnection under the microscope |
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Small blue galaxy could shed new light on Big Bang, IU
astronomers say |
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In Sierra Leone, short reconciliation ceremonies restore
social ties |
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Post-conflict reconciliation led to societal healing, but
worsened psychological health |
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Rare human disease found in dogs |
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Ingestible robot operates in simulated stomach |
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A sixth sense protects drivers except when texting |
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Cooperation, not struggle for survival, drives evolution |
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Physicists measure van der Waals forces of individual atoms
for the first time |
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New test by deepest galaxy map finds Einstein's theory stands
true |
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When dung beetles dance, they photograph the firmament |
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Earthworms build huge mounds dotting tropical wetlands in
South America |
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Hubble catches views of a jet rotating with Comet 252P/LINEAR |
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Attosecond physics: Using laser pulses to direct protons |
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Rapid eye movement sleep: Keystone of memory formation |
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Gene expression depends on a constant dialogue between the
nucleus and the cytoplasm |
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Conservation laws need reshaping to protect sea turtles,
research finds |
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NASA directly observes fundamental process of nature for 1st
time |
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Hubble spies a spiral snowflake |
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New evidence that humans settled in southeastern US far
earlier than previously believed |
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Florida archaeological site yields clues to early civilization
in southeast US |
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Stem cells from diabetic patients coaxed to become
insulin-secreting cells |
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Melatonin signaling is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes |
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New findings explain the connection between melatonin and type
2 diabetes |
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This 'nanocavity' may improve ultrathin solar panels, video
cameras and more |
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UTA scientists use advanced astronomical software to date
2,500 year-old lyric poem |
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When selling good karma goes bad |
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Natural regeneration of tropical forests reaps benefits |
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Carbon capture is substantial in secondary tropical forests |
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Badges acknowledging open practices significantly increase
reported data |
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Poaching of old forest elephant matriarchs threatens
rainforests |
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Ancient Irish musical history found in modern India |
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NASA satellite data could help reduce flights sidelined by
volcanic eruptions |
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New research estimates probability of mega-earthquake in the
Aleutians |
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New way to predict COPD progression; new treatment may be on
the horizon |
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Home-based pulmonary rehabilitation as effective as
hospital-based |
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Speeding up key oxygen-oxygen bond-formation step in water
oxidation |
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COPD symptoms common among smokers, even when undiagnosed |
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Artificial intelligence replaces physicists |
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Clues to ancient giant asteroid found in Australia |
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Polluted dust can impact ocean life thousands of miles away,
study says |
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